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17 Korban Meninggal Metromini Maut Sudah Diambil Keluarga

17 Victims of Metromini Have Been Taken Home By Family

As many as 17 victims of Metromini B80 route Kalideres-Grogol accident with KRL Commuter Line on Jalan Tubagus Angke, Tambora, West Jakarta, have been taken by each family from RSCM, Central Jakarta, Monday (12/7).

Informed to residents who lost one of their family members with such characteristics, please come to RSCM immediately

Therefore, there is one victim body left not being taken yet by the family due to unidentified.

Head of Health and Medical Division for Metro Jaya City Police, Grand Comr. Musyafak stated that the victim is a male, with body height is 165 cm and the age is about 20-30 years old.

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Musyafak appealed the family who lose their family member to come to RSCM for data matching.

"Informed to residents who lost one of their family members with such characteristics, please come to RSCM immediately," he appealed.

He added that of 16 dead victims, have been taken by each family last night. As for another victim just taken this morning.

"The last victim just taken by the family at 8 PM in the name of Shochibi bin Kasno (21) from Tegal," he told.

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