No Black Arts, police reveal motive for murder of 16-year-old high school student in Bantaeng, perpetrators of siblings



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TRIBUNNEWS.COM – The motive for the murder of Ros, a 16-year-old girl, by her father and brothers in a family in Kampung Katabung, Pattaneteang Village, Tompobulu District, Bantaeng Regency, South Sulawesi, began to see a bright spot.

Previously, information was circulating, a family killed Ros due to massive possessions and the influence of black magic. Right information?

Bantaeng Police Chief AKBP Wawan Sumantri revealed the temporary motive for the murder case.

Based on the results of the examination of nine alleged perpetrators, Wawan said the murder was motivated by the family’s pride because the victim was deemed to have caused shame.

“The victim is Ros, 16, sophomore year. This is the fifth child. The motive for the murder is the Siri case. A case of pride, shame. That this victim is related to someone else on behalf of Usman aka Sumang “

“This family is embarrassed because one of their family (victim, -Red) is related to Usman, so they committed a murder,” Wawan said in a live broadcast on InewsTV, quoted by Tribunnews.com, on Sunday (10 / 05/2020).

The body of the ROS victims (18) was found at the suspect's home in Pattaneteang village, Tompobulu district, Bantaeng Regency, then evacuated to Anwar Makkatutu Bantaeng hospital on Saturday (09/05/2020).
The body of the ROS victims (18) was found at the suspect’s home in Pattaneteang village, Tompobulu district, Bantaeng Regency, then evacuated to Anwar Makkatutu Bantaeng hospital on Saturday (09/05/2020). (Bantaeng Regional Police Station)

Wawan continued, Usman alias Sumang, accused of having a relationship with the victim, was one of the residents who were taken hostage by the author’s family.

As for who played the role of killing Ros, Henry said that the execution of the murder was carried out by Rahman, the first son, and Anto, the fourth son, who was also the victim’s brother.

Read: Chronology of a family killing children up to the hostages residing in Bantaeng, South Sulawesi

According to Wawan, Rahman was the ruler of this family, even when deciding on the execution of the victim.

“His ruler is Rahman, the first son. Other families are afraid of him, including his own father. So it was he (Rahman, Red) who made the decision to execute (the victim),” he said.



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