Sanglah Hospital Finds No Signs of Violence on Drowning Victim

Sanglah Hospital Finds No Signs of Violence on Drowning Victim

DENPASAR ~

Sanglah General Hospital, Denpasar, found no signs of violence on the two bodies drowning in Lembeng Beach, Gianyar, Bali.

“From the results of the external examination, both bodies have been decaying,” said Chief of Functional Medical Staff Section of Forensic Medicine of Sanglah Hospital, dr. Ida Bagus Putu Alit, in Denpasar on Thursday.

The skin of two bodies, Candra Kika Irawan (19) and Anto (25) had peeled, especially, on the chest and face.

“From the results of the examination, the victims were dead about two to three days before the examination,” said Putu Alit.

Chandra’s body was found in Sindhu Beach area, Sanur, while Anto was found in Serangan beach. “The first body was sent by red cross ambulance,” he said.

Candra from Solo and Anto from Boyolali, Central Java, with their friends were taking a bath at Lembeng beach, Ketewel, Sukawati.

But around 17:30 pm the waves rolled them and dragged them out to sea.

Until now, the bodies are still in the mortuary Installation of Sanglah Hospital and waited for the police to return it to victim’s address.

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