Indonesian police missing in tsunami, psychiatric hospital after 17 years? … “He is right”



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An estimated Indonesian policeman who disappeared at the time of the ‘Indian Ocean Tsunami’ in 2004 was discovered in a psychiatric hospital after 17 years and is awaiting the results of a DNA test.

According to today’s newspaper (21) Compass and Tribune News, asp, a police officer working in Banda Aceh, Aceh, Sumatra, disappeared after a massive tsunami on December 26, 2004.

At that time, a tsunami, reaching a height of 30 m, affected 12 countries off the coast of the Indian Ocean, as well as the west coast of Sumatra after the 9.1 earthquake on the Banda Aceh seabed.

At the time, there was no early warning system, so he was defenseless against tsunami damage.

More than 170,000 people died or disappeared in Aceh, Indonesia alone, and a total of 230,000 people died or disappeared, including 35,000 in Sri Lanka, 16,000 in India and 8,200 in Thailand.

After the tsunami, Asep disappeared, and his family even held a funeral when he did not return.

However, in 2009, five years after the tsunami, the head of Pajar village in Jaya County, Aceh, took pity on the young madman and took him to a psychiatric hospital in Banda Aceh.

At the hospital, a young man who did not even remember his name was given the name ‘Zainal Avidin’.

The inhabitants of the town of Pajar recalled: “From one day a young man with long hair and an improper spirit was seen in the town.

Asep disappeared in the tsunami and one person was found in a psychiatric hospital (Photo = Instagram @ndorobeii, Yonhap News)

He added: “I wasn’t sure about my appearance, but from my posture and demeanor, I felt like a soldier or a police officer.”

The psychiatric hospital contacted me if I could stay with Zainal and return him to the town of Pajar this month.

The village head asked the police to find his family, and the police went to the psychiatric hospital to see Jainal’s face, and then posted on social media on the 17th of this month that he said: “I recovered ASEP with the God’s protection, “became a national theme.

Zainal, who had no memory, posed and hummed while the police sang the Brimob song.

When I saw the policeman who came, I called him “major.”

Joseph’s brothers and sisters come to the mental hospital to run genetic tests and wait for the results.

The brothers are delighted and say, “Asheb has a spot on his right ear and a scar on his forehead. The scar was caused when he fell in the bathroom when he was young.”

The local police also said: “Through family checks, it was found that more than 80% of the physical characteristics are the same,” and said: “We are waiting for the results of the gene and fingerprint verification.”

Unfortunately, however, the person in question is looking at the people who have returned because their memories have not returned.

(Photo = Instagram @ndorobeii, Yonhap News)

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