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funny body discovery in the village of Karangsia

ONEWS-KAYUAGUNG (OKI) - Villagers of Karangsia District of Mesuji Lampung were stunned by the discovery of bodies without identity floating in the Mesuji River on Wednesday (11/7) yesterday.

Information collected in the field, the discovery of the corpse was originated from a fisherman who is domiciled in the village of Karangsia is doing activities to shock the fish in the waters of the River Win, approximately at 17.30 pm.

While doing an electrical activity on the edge of the river, he accidentally saw the figure of a male corpse without the use of a clothing is floating with conditions already swell.

Seeing this, according to a source who requested his name withheld, people who usually find the fish immediately reported the discovery of the corpse to Kadesia Karangsia, then forwarded to the Police River Menang.

Finding the report, members of the Police River Win River directly to the scene and evacuate the corpse, then taken to the Sungai Menang health clinic for examination.

OKI Police Chief Adjunct Senior Commissioner Ade Harianto, through the Head of Public Relations of Ipda Ilham Parlindungan, confirmed the discovery of an unidentified corpse and the cause of his death.

"For now, the identity of the victim has not been identified because at the time of the examination was not found the sign of the identification of the victim," Ipda Ilham told reporters.

He added, considering the discovery of the corpse is not the territory of OKI Regency, so the legal process submitted to the Police Mesuji. (Red)

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