Viral video Pemotor carrying the body on top of a gabion



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Boyolali

Videos of motorists loading the corpse on the gabions went viral on social media. The incident was recorded by residents using other roads on the highway in the Simo district, Boyolali.

The video shows that the body is placed on a board on the gabion at the rear of the motorcycle. The body is covered with a batik cloth and tied with a tire cord.

In the video recording, a woman can be heard questioning what the man on the motorcycle was wearing. Because it looks like a corpse.

This is a gowo or an attempt, why is it so scary? (What does this bring? It’s really scary) “he said in the video, as seen detikcom.

Simo area, this is really cool (What are you bringing this) ”, he continued.

Then there was a conversation with a man. “These people don’t (this person or not), “he said.

They also suspect that what the motorcyclist is carrying is someone’s body.

When asked for confirmation, the Head of the Boyolali Iptu Police Criminal Investigation Unit AM Tohari confirmed the viral incident on social media.

“Yes, a mother’s body was brought by her son from Jembungan, Banyudono to Simo,” Tohari said when contacted. detikcom by phone, Thursday (10/29/2020).

According to him, the incident in the video happened at 10:00 WIB earlier. It is known that the motorist is named Sutejo (50). He brought the body of his mother, Ginem Suharti (80).

Tohari explained that Ginem died at the home of her son, Sri Suyamti (60), a resident of Jembungan Village, Banyudono district, Boyolali, this morning.

“Then Sri Suyamti’s younger brother, named Sutejo, took his mother’s body to Kedunglengkong village, Simo district, to be buried there,” Tohari said.

Ginem’s body is about to be buried in her birthplace, Kedunglengkong village. Upon arriving there, Sutejo was about to immediately bury his mother’s body.

However, relatives and residents were persuaded to take home first. Because at that time Ginem’s body had not been purified and he was still wearing clothes and was wrapped in jarik cloth. Finally, Ginem’s body was taken to the funeral home and during the day the body was buried in a public cemetery.

“The body was buried around 1:00 pm WIB, by residents at Randu Alas grave, East Sucen,” Tohari said.

Sutejo said the motorcycle that brought in his mother’s body was thought to have mental disorders. Meanwhile, from information from residents who washed Ginem’s body, he continued, there were no signs of violence and he died of age.

(rih / rih)

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