This is the identity of the man who died in the car in the South Jakarta for 3 days

Jakarta -Police have unveiled the identity of a man found lifeless in a car in the Western Pejaten area, Pasar Minggu district, South Jakarta (South Jakarta). The victim is known as Riki, 36, a resident of Tangerang City, Banten. “Witnesses (RT chair) explained that the deceased was not a resident in Jalan Timbul, West Pejaten Village,” Pasar Minggu police chief Compol Anggiat Sinambela said on Wednesday (1/10/2025). Another witness who is an online taxi driver explained the last trip of the victim before he was found dead. From the results of the control on Sunday (9/28) morning, the victim goes to Pejaten Valley. Browse to continue the content “The family was contacted by police for further investigation into the history of the deceased’s disease during his life,” he said. If found, there were no signs of violence on the body of the victim. The victim is believed to have died for three days. Before the victim was found, residents who were suspicious of the car checked him and found that the victim was lifeless. The condition of the victim when he was discovered earlier, police explained that the man had died in a car in the Western Pejaten area, Pasar Minggu district, South Jakarta (South Jakarta). The body was swollen when he was found. “The condition of the body was silent in the driver’s chair, and it is estimated that it was already in a dead state,” said Passar Minggu police chief, Compol Anggiat Sinambela. The body was first discovered by locals. Anggiat explained that there were no signs of violence in the body of the victim. “There were no signs of violence in the body’s body. The family was contacted by the Pasar Minggu police station for further investigation,” he said. Police suspect the victim had died on the spot for three days. The family was questioned to ask about the history of the victims of the victims. “The deceased allegedly died about three days of Sunday afternoon at the crime scene (crime scene), the condition of the car door was not closed,” he said. (Rdh/mea)

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