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2 dead body casualties in Marriott Hancur, spread away




Hery Winarno - detikNews
Jakarta - the Condition 2 from 4 casualties were killed in the JW Marriott Hotel, Jakarta, very saddening. When being found, their body no longer is intact. His body part was cut-piece as a result of being affected by the bomb. "2 conditions" for the "saddening body." Found by the hands discount, the eyes, the skull, the brain, the thigh, the other body part. All of them were scattered about, said the official PMI the branch Jakarta Pusat Yulia Ramadhani (27) in the JW Marriott Hotel, Jakarta, on Friday (17/7/2009). According to Yulia, 2 saddening bodies were put into the small pocket afterwards was brought to RS Republic of Indonesia State Police Kramat Jati. "The number of pockets" of the "small size was 6 or 7, I forgot," said he. Whereas 4 other bodies, continued Yulia, his condition was intact. This body was afterwards carried to RSCM. "Yang intact to RSCM, if the chip was carried to RS Republic of Indonesia State Police Kramatjati," added he. (nik/iy)









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