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Doctor PT Holcim Indonesia handle Timothy Mackay body





Ayu Fitriani - detikNews
Jakarta - the Presdir Body PT Holcim Indonesia Timothy Mackay was still being rolled over in Gawat Darurat Installation space (IGD) the Medistra Hospital, Southern Jakarta. The doctor from the manufacturer's company of same cement took part in handling the Mackay body. "Until this had the company's doctor who still was examining Mackay in IGD," said one of the relatives of casualties, Gabriel Sudarman, in RS Medistra, Street Gatot Subroto, South Jakarta, on Friday (17/72009). Asked whether the Mackay body will at once be carried to New Zealand, Gabriel still could not confirm. "The plan is, we will be waiting from the police and the hospital," he explained.




Concerning the activity of casualties in the Ritz Carlton Hotel before the occurrence of the bomb explosion, Gabriel claimed did not know. The Holcim management will hold the related press conference that. "That more knew corporate of Holcim Indonesia." Later will be held by the press conference, said Gabriel. Medistra treated 3 bodies of the bomb explosion in the Ritz Carlton Hotel and the JW Marriott Hotel this morning. The family of appearance casualties arrived to this RS, namum not yet be prepared to be questioned. (irw/iy)



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