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6 bodies were brought left JW Marriott




Didit Tri Kertapati - detikNews
Jakarta - casualties's 6 bodies the JW Marriott Bomb were brought left the hotel to in the autopsy in RS Republic of Indonesia State Police Sukanto, Kramatjati. 5 bodies that have been wrapped in the pocket of this Republic of Indonesia State Police body were not yet known by his identity because immediately was brought headed the ambulance and was despatched. Observation detikcom dilokasi, the officials were seen busy bringing 6 bodies headed the ambulance that has been prepared. It did not yet have information that explained about the identity to 6 bodies. Temporary information, from 6 bodies one of them was the foreign citizen (the FOREIGN NATIONAL). However, until this the names of casualties who were brought did not yet have the related side that reported. Beforehand the Department of the Health (the Department of Health) stated, casualties were killed resulting from this bomb 9 people. It was not yet known whether 6 bodies were new casualties or not. (yid/iy)









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