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Didi Syafirdi - detikNews
Jakarta - The Number Of casualties resulting from the bomb in the JW Marriott Hotel and Ritz Carlton, Kuningan, Southern Jakarta, totalling 36 people. 9 casualties including must be operated on. The data in RS MMC, brass, Southern Jakarta, on Friday (17/7/2009), 9 casualties entered operation space. 7 casualties who will be operated on by the foreign citizen (the FOREIGN NATIONAL). They were Kevin, Peter, Scott Miriles, Simon Louis, Gary Ford, Cindy, Andrew. Whereas 2 still are the Indonesian citizen namely Dadang Hidayat, and Sudargo. The situation in the MMC lobby very busy. The family and relatives began to arrive. 2 Rinaldi injured casualties and Yurike appeared to be pushed used the wheelchair. They experienced wounds as a result of the fragment of glasses was in the head and immediately put into polyclinic space. (aan/iy)








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