KOMPAS.com – A woman died horribly in front of her house, Korong Ujung Guguak, Nagari Pasia Laweh, Lubuk Alung District, Regency Padang Pariaman, West Sumatra (West Sumatra) after a quarrel with her husband, Monday (15/3/2021).
It is suspected that the woman with the initials M (38) was run over by the truck and severely injured her head.
The truck was driven by KI (30) and the husband of the victim HJ (40) was also boarding.
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The witness suspected that the silence was after the argument
“Neighbors let them bicker, because they are used to making noise. Then they heard the vehicle moving, and then they just kept quiet again,” said Deni as quoted from Padang Tribune, Wednesday (17/3/2021).
The sound of vehicles moving away from the location and suddenly became silent made the witnesses suspicious.
The witness then found M lying not far from the house.
“He saw it came out, and found the victim lying facedown, dead,” he said.
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The Head of Lubuk Police, Begalung Harmon, explained that initially HJ’s husband hitched a ride with his colleague KI’s truck to the house.
Arriving at the location, the house was empty. Not long after, the wife M came home and a quarrel broke out.
“Then another quarrel occurred. Presumably because HJ brought M’s cellphone,” Harmon explained to him Kompas.com, Saturday (20/3/2021).
HJ then with KI got on a truck but was chased by the victim on a motorbike.
“There was a tug of war between the victim and HJ. HJ told KI to keep going fast and that’s when the victim fell and was run over by a truck,” said Harmon.
Driver arrested, husband fugitive
Instead of helping, HJ asked KI to flee the location.
The police have arrested and named KI as a suspect.
Meanwhile, the husband of the victim HJ is still being wanted by the police.
Source: Kompas.com (Author: Padang Contributor, Perdana Putra | Editor: Dony Aprian), Padang Tribun
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