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Panin the Bank was closed, All employees were evacuated





Amanda Ferdina - detikNews
Jakarta - the Bomb that broke out in the Ritz Carlton Hotel and JW Marriott made Panin Bank that was located in the ground floor of the Mutiara Plaza, exact in JW Marriott was affected his impact. At this time Panin Bank was closed, all the employees were evacuated.





"During in the office got ready will be opened, not tau him, jederr..." I and friends indeed felt I and friends had the explosion happened, but we did not know if evidently that the bomb, we did not suppose, said one of the employees Panin Bank, Denny to detikcom in RS MMC Kuningan, Southern Jakarta, on Friday (17/7/2009). When the explosion happened, Denny said himself was being in the bathroom so as he was not affected. But when leaving the bathroom, he saw his friend that also the employee Panin Bank, Yurika shouted. Denny then immediately brought Yurika to the hospital struck 07,50 WIB, exact after the explosion happened. "I panicked and very fast brought casualties by the taxi to the hospital." At that time in one taxi had 4 people, I and Yurika as well as 2 security units that also was wounded, he said.

Yurika, explained Denny, experienced the quite serious wound and was at this time being treated in RS MMC, Kuningan, Southern Jakarta. "Yurika was affected by the fragment" of "glasses in the neck part, his hands the wound until bones, blood gushed continued." Now was treated inap in MMC, he explained. Said by Denny, for the time being Panin Bank was closed. The "employee has been evacuated by all, all headed by Panin has come to RS MMC," said he. Denny explained the condition for the building of Panin Bank resulting from the bomb became messy. "In the lobby was spotty blood, glasses around the building broke," he said. (nvc/anw)



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