10 months to go, motorcycle found at the bottom of the river by fishermen, this is the page of history.



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KOMPAS.com- About ten months ago, a resident reported losing his motorcycle.

The report was presented to the Tulungagung Police on February 14, 2020.

It seems that almost a year later, the motorcycle was found at the bottom of the river by a fisherman in Kediri.

The condition of the bike is very bad.

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Reported missing when parked in front of house

Honda Beat KOMPAS.com/Gilang Honda Beat

Gampengrejo Police Chief AKP Saiful Alam explained that initially a Tulungagung resident reported that his Honda Beat motorcycle had been stolen.

The motorcycle suddenly disappeared when it was parked in front of the house of a resident in Jalan Hasanudin, Krajan Hamlet, Kedungwaru district, Tulungagung.

“The report is on February 14,” Saiful Alam said.

When it was lost, the owner put several items on the motorcycle seat.

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Fisherman illustrationIMAGES / FIKRIA HIDAYAT COMPASS Fisherman illustration

Found 10 months later in the river bed.

Ten months later, on Thursday (12/12/2020), a fish hunter in the Grompol River, Ngebrak Village, Gampengreho district, Kediri, East Java was surprised by the discovery of a motorcycle.

Initially, the fish finder was fishing.

However, the net he spread caught something in the river bed.

When tested diving, the net was apparently attached to a motorcycle.

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The proof of payment is found

The red Honda Beat with police number AG 6170 RAH was later taken to the mainland.

His condition is apprehensive and he is believed to have been at the bottom of the river for a long time.

Some of the metal parts are rusty. Parts of the motorcycle have turned black.

Then the police arrived at the scene and checked it.

It was revealed that the motorcycle belonged to a resident with the initials YR in Majan Village, Kedungwaru, Tulungagung.

“On the motorcycle seat, there was also evidence of an obligation to pay the payments,” Saiful Alam said.

The name and address, the officer said, also match the proof of payment found on the motorcycle seat.

Source: Kompas.com (contributor to Kediri, M Agus Fauzul Hakim | Editor: Robertus Belarminus)

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