The body of a teenage girl found under the TB Simatupang toll road in front of South Jakarta’s High Scope School remained unidentified on Monday as police planned to conduct an autopsy to discover the cause of death.
“An autopsy will take place on Monday afternoon,” Cilandak Police Chief Comr. Doni Aditya Warman said on Monday.
The autopsy would be conducted at Fatmawati Hospital in South Jakarta.
The body was found by a passing scavenger on Sunday morning. Police predicted the girl had already been dead for two or three days when the body was found.
The victim was estimated to be between 15 and 18 years of age. She wore a tight short pants and a white sleeveless t-shirt. There were bruises on her forehead and her nose. She had lost six front teeth. Near her body were a pair of pink sneakers, a red jacket, a green shirt, a pair of high school uniform trousers, a belt and blood-soaked lacy underwear.
Police encouraged members of the public to come to Cilandak Police if they had a missing relative with similar physical traits.
“Anyone who has a teenage girl relative missing, please come and report to us,” Doni said.
The police also predicted that the girl had been killed by multiple suspects in another location and then dumped under the toll road.
“It is possible that there was more than one suspect because her position suggested that she was carried and put on the ground, not thrown (from a car). It is very hard for one person alone to carry a dead body,” Doni said.
JG
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