Jakarta –
The man with the initials R (48) is splashed hard water to his wife, SS (31), and son, KM (1), resulting in the deaths of both. R admitted that his intention was to pour acid on his wife, but not on his son.
“While sitting, they suddenly quarreled and ended up standing together. Then, as a commotion finally broke out, Brother Rizal spontaneously took acidic water and sprinkled it on SS Brother’s face and hands,” the West Jakarta Metropolitan Police Chief said. Kombes Pasma Royce told reporters, on Friday (12/30/2022).
According to R’s confession, Pasma continued, hard water accidentally hit victim KM, who was sleeping next to victim SS. “However, unexpectedly, the splash hit KM, who was sleeping to the left of the SS,” she said.
After getting wet, R ran away as SS and KM screamed in pain. Pasma explained that this incident happened on Monday (26/12) around 1pm WIB.
“Until then, seeing the wounds of SS and KM crying, Rizal ran away. Because of the screams, the neighbors came and saw the accident and took him to the hospital,” he said.
Sprinkle hard water It started with R’s quarrels with his wife, SS. Both victims died while being treated in the hospital.
“With this incident, around 14.00 WIB, victims SS and KM arrived at the hospital, care was provided by the hospital. However, at 20.00 WIB KM was pronounced dead and at 20.30 WIB SS died after he was Aid action has been taken by the hospital,” Pasha said.
The culprit arrested
R (48) was arrested on Thursday (29/12) at Pondok Aren, South Tangerang (Tangsel). When he was arrested, R was in a cell phone shop about to sell cell phones.
“The person concerned was in a cell phone shop with the intention of selling the existing cell phones. Because in addition to his cell phone, the cell phone of the SS victim was also taken by the perpetrators, who were about to sell the cell phone at the time,” said Kombes Pasma. first.
Currently, the perpetrators along with evidence, including a bottle of acid that was allegedly used to wash the victim, have been secured. Then the bottles will be delivered to Puslabfor for further examination.
“And right now we are conducting research by Puslabfor related to the liquid content in this water,” he said.
(wnv/aud)