Jasad Dua Korban AirAsia Diidentifikasi di RS Bhayangkara

Bodies of First Two Victims Being Identified

Reporter : Rizki Saleh
Editor : Cahyani Harzi
Translator : Dhelia Gani


Jasad Dua Korban AirAsia Diidentifikasi di RS Bhayangkara
Sebanyak 15 dokter ahli langsung mengidentifikasi dua jenazah korban kecelakaan pesawat AirAsia QZ8501 yang tiba di Rumah Sakit Bhayangkara, Polda Jatim (Foto2: MailOnline)

Surabaya (B2B) - Sebanyak 15 dokter ahli langsung mengidentifikasi dua jenazah korban kecelakaan pesawat AirAsia QZ8501 yang tiba di Rumah Sakit Bhayangkara, Kepolisian Daerah Jawa Timur, Rabu sore.

Ketua Tim Identifikasi Korban Kombespol Budiyono mengatakan, dua jenazah yang telah sampai di Surabaya dan sedang dalam proses identifikasi itu berjenis kelamin laki-laki dan perempuan.

"Dua jenazah itu kami terima tepat pada pukul 16.00 WIB dan langsung dilakukan identifikasi oleh 15 dokter ahli. Nantinya hasil pemeriksaan akan dibandingkan dengan informasi yang diberikan oleh keluarga ke tim kesehatan," katanya di Surabaya.

Ia mengatakan dua jenazah yang tiba di Surabaya itu dalam kondisi utuh dan cukup baik, meski di beberapa bagian tubuhnya sudah mulai ada pembusukan karena lama berada dalam air.

Ia menargetkan identifikasi terhadap dua jenazah dapat diselesaikan dalam tiga hari dengan metode sesuai hukum kedokteran internasional.

Para dokter ahli yang mengidentifikasi jenazah itu meliputi ahli pantologi, ahli sidik jari serta ahli DNA yang berasal dari tim gabungan fakultas kedokteran Universitas Airlangga, Rumah Sakit Bhayangkara, RSUD Dr Sotemo serta Mabes Polri. (Ant)

Surabaya (B2B) - The bodies of two victims of the AirAsia QZ8501 plane crash have been taken to Bhayangkara Police Hospital in Surabaya, East Java, for identification.

The chief of the identification team, Senior Commissioner Budiyono, said here on Wednesday that they are still in the process of identifying the male and female bodies.

"We received the bodies at 4 p. m., and 15 doctors immediately began the task of identifying them. The results will later be matched with the information provided by the families of the victims to the medical team," he stated.

Budiyono added that the two bodies that had been transported to the hospital were in good condition and still recognizable enough to make identifying them easier, although some parts had decomposed due to prolonged exposure to sea water.

He further noted that he expected the identification process to be completed within three days, in accordance with international standards.

Moreover, Chief of the National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas) Vice Marshal FH Bambang Soelistio confirmed that two bodies had been taken to Surabaya for identification.

He pointed out that the SAR team had, so far, been able to locate seven bodies but has yet to track down the fuselage.