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the discovery of a dead child found in a ditch in East Java


Wednesday, July 8 2020  
The discovery of the body of a girl and a 5-year-old boy in Tanggulangin Village, Kejayan District, Pasuruan Regency, Tuesday (07/07/2020) afternoon.
PASURUAN - Raisa Hasnabila alias Rara was found dead in a ditch in Tanggulangin Village, Kejayan District, Pasuruan Regency, Tuesday (07/07/2020) afternoon.

The bodies of the three sons of Sucipto and Satuha couples were first discovered by residents who would irrigate their fields.

"The resident was shocked to see a child whose body was stretched out in the middle of the ditch. Then the citizen reported to another resident," AKP Sugeng Prayitno, Chief of Police of Kejayan told us

It received a report at approximately 17.00 WIB.

He immediately went to the location of the discovery of the body, and brought the body of the victim to the Shabara Bhayangkara Pusdik Hospital.

The victim's body was found about 1 kilometer (KM) from his home.

"The victim has disappeared since noon," said AKP Sugeng Prayitno.

After realizing the victim never returned home, the victim's parents immediately searched for the victim.

"The victim's body was found at around 16:30 WIB," he explained.

Police have not revealed the cause of Rara's death.



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