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Tribrata TV Journalist’s Death After Reporting Gambling in Karo

Monday, July 8, 2024

The house of a Tribrata TV journalist in Karo Regency was burned down after he made a report on a gambling case. The victim’s child claimed to have been intimidated by the police.

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The National Police Commission (Kompolnas) together with personnel from the Tanah Karo District Police inspect the burned house of a journalist in Kabanjahe, Karo, North Sumatra, July 2. A joint team from the North Sumatra Regional Police and Tanah Karo District Police is still investigating the cause of the fire at the journalist’s house, which resulted in the deaths of four people on June 27. ANTARA/Fransisco Carolio . tempo : 173235435692.

UPON hearing news that her parents’ house had caught fire, Eva Pasaribu rushed to Bhayangkara Hospital in Medan, North Sumatra. She arrived around 10am on Thursday, June 27. In the morgue, she saw four charred bodies, two of which were her father, Rico Sempurna Pasaribu, 47 years old, and Eva’s eldest child, 3-year-old Loin Situngkir, awaiting forensic autopsy. “The intestines of my father and my child were torn apart,&rdqu

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Novali Panji Nugroho and Sahat Simatupang (Medan) contributed to this report.

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