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Most Victims of Zahro Express Allowed to Go Home

Most injured pessengers of the Zahro Express have been allowed to go home. While other victims are still being treated in hospitals such as Atmajaya, Gatot Subroto Army Center (RSPAD), Tarakan RSUD and RSCM.

Most victims have been returned to their home

Jakarta Regional Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD) Head, Denny Wahyu stated most patients have been returned. Commonly they had traumatic.

"Most victims have been returned to their home. Because they are getting better," he stated, when being contacted, Monday (1/2).

Search of Zahro Express Victims Focused on 1 Mile Area

These are victims of Zahro Express who have been allowed to go home, as follow;

1. Iwan Ridwansyah (26)

2. Rifa Riskiawan (7)

3. Fitria (20), Muliana (57)

4. Ayu Purwanti (21)

5. Reti Shelia (31)

6. Visnu Ramadhan (24)

7. Ika Jatinikasari (52)

8. Maria Bernedeta (22)

9. Yuliani (33), 

10. Budiman (41)

11. Hendra Mulyana (32)

12. Toni Martinus (39)

13. Revano (3)

14. Azka (11)

15. Elsa Maritza (9)

16. Yeni Oktaviani (20)

17. Andita Julia (18)

18. Fency (43)

19. Reni Setyo (30)

20. Joni (40)

21. Hasfi Adelio Ramadan (7)

"For dead victims, reaching 20 people who still being identified at Kramatjati Police Hospital," he disclosed.

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