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Adi ( aged 22) found a floating dead body found in Tanjung Kemala

Martapura, Detik Sumsel - The discovery of the corpse of an unidentified man floating in a river on the Tepian Komering (Tekom) of Tanjung Kemala Village, Martapura Subdistrict, shocked the surrounding community, on Saturday (8/12 /).

Information gathered in the field from the first witness to the discovery of this corpse was Adi (22), one of the residents of Tepian Komering. Around 09.00 WIB he was about to wash the motorbike in the river, then he saw a dead body of a man in a prone position on the river.

"After seeing the corpse, I immediately called a friend to use a boat to be able to carry the corpse off the river," Adi said when interviewed at his residence.

Meanwhile, East OKU Chief of Police AKBP Erlin Tangjaya SH SIK through Invisible Criminal Investigation Officer AK Ikang Ade Putra S.IK when confirmed confirmed the discovery of bodies in the Tepian Komering Tanjung Kemala Village, Martapura District. Then, after receiving a report from the community, members go directly to the location to evacuate.

"Yes, there was the discovery of a corpse in Tanjung Kemala Village this morning, our members went straight to the location and the corpses were floating. Then we raise and we evacuate together with the local residents, "he concluded.

Then he continued, when he was evacuated his side did not find the victim's identification. "In the meantime the follow-up carried out by the police is to identify the corpse first. The bodies reported by residents are currently in the Martapura General Hospital for post mortem examinations, "he explained. (Rdn)

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