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Casualties in MMC was 38 people, 11 foreign nationalities










Jakarta - JW Marriott casualties and Ritz Carlton of the Hotel explosion that evacuate in RS MMC improved from 29 to 38 people. 11 Including being the foreign citizen (the FOREIGN NATIONAL). At this time 8 casualties were treated in operation space. Whereas the rest of them only underwent the maintenance in the polyclinic. It did not yet have information how the condition 38 people. Beforehand the MMC side released the name 29 casualties who were treated. As for for 9 additional casualties did not yet have their name data.

Along with 29 names of casualties in MMC:
1.Andrianto Makhnbu
2.Catur Rindu
3.Cho Ing Sang
4.Dadang Hidayat
5.Giovani
6.Hut Bosco Keund
7.Ibusi Asu
8.Jame Makeba
9.Yunita
10.Yurika Kartika
11.Kevin
12.Linda
13.Mariko
14.Melisa
15.William
16.Noke Kiroyan
17.Oki Utomo
18.Peter
19.Regi
20.Renaldi Domanik
21.Scott Mirilles
22.Shweta Shukita
23.Simon Luis
24.Sudargo
25.Yoga
26.Yurika
27.Yurike
28.Yusuf
29.Yusuf P


(sho/iy)


source: http://www.detiknews.com/read/2009/07/17/100726/1166790/10/korban-di-mmc-jadi-38-orang-11-wna



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