Sriwijaya Air crash: Four more bodies identified 25th January 2021
Documentation - Chief of the public information bureau of the public relations division at the National Police, Brigadier General Rusdi Hartono (center), during a press conference at the Kramat Jati Police Hospital in East Jakarta on Monday (January 10, 2021). (ANTARA/ Abdu Faisal)
May the number of bodies identified increase in order to give certainty to their families Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) team of the National Police on Monday identified four more bodies of victims of the Sriwijaya Air flight SJ-182 crash.
Four victims were successfully identified today, chief of the public information bureau of the public relations division of the National Police, Brigadier General Rusdi Hartono, said at a press conference at the Kramat Jati Police Hospital in East Jakarta on Monday.
Jasa Raharja compensates families of 36 Sriwijaya victims 20th January 2021
Maritime Security Board personnel carry debris from the crashed Sriwijaya Air flight SJ-182 at JICT in North Jakarta. (ANTARA FOTO/Hafidz Mubarak A)
As of Wednesday (January 20, 2021), of the 40 identified victims, Jasa Raharja has handed compensation to 36 heirs. Jakarta (ANTARA) - State-owned insurer PT Jasa Raharja said it has compensated the families of 36 victims who were on the Sriwijaya Air flight SJ-182 when it crashed shortly after take-off on January 9, 2021. As of Wednesday (January 20, 2021), of the 40 identified victims, Jasa Raharja has handed compensation to 36 heirs. The compensation for four other (victims ) heirs is awaiting the preparedness of their heirs and will be settled at the very first chance,” Jasa Raharja president director Budi Rahardjo said here Wednesday.
Police Hospital receives 310 bags of human remains 19th January 2021
The police shows fingerprints of victims of Sriwijaya Air plane crash at the Police Hospital, Jakarta, on Jan 13, 2021. ANTARA PHOTO/Muhammad Adimaja/aww./sh
We received 310 bags in phase 1 in Tanjung Priok. Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Indonesian Police Hospital, as of Tuesday, received 310 bags of human remains of the victims of the crashed Sriwijaya Air plane. We received 310 bags in phase 1 in Tanjung Priok, Commander of the police s Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) team Senior Commissioner Hery Wijatmoko notified the press here on Tuesday.
Wijatmoko remarked that the police had identified 34 victims, of which the bodies of 23 were handed over to the families.
Police s DVI team receives 162 bags of human remains 16th January 2021
A police officer shows fingerprints of two victims of the crashed Sriwijaya Air SJ 182. ANTARA FOTO/Muhammad Adimaja/aww/sh
According to the post mortem data as of 1 a.m. local time, we have received 162 bags of human remains from the post 1 Tanjung Priok. Jakarta (ANTARA) - The police s Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) team received 162 bags of human remains of the victims of the crashed Sriwijaya Air plane and 74 bags containing their items. According to the post mortem data as of 1 a.m. local time, we have received 162 bags of human remains from the post 1 Tanjung Priok, DVI Team Commander Senior Commissioner Hery Wijatmoko notified the press at the Indonesian Police Hospital in Jakarta on Saturday.
Sriwijaya Air passengers 13 other family members flown to Jakarta 12th January 2021
Bali Police s Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) team takes DNA sample of a mother of one of the ill-fated Sriwijaya Air s stewardesses (12/1/2021). (ANTARA FOTO/FIKRI YUSUF) Pontianak, W Kalimantan (ANTARA) - Sriwijaya Air-Pontianak Office will fly 13 other family members of passengers of the Sriwijaya Air SJ-182 plane that crashed into sea shortly after take-off on January 9, 2021, to join those arriving earlier in Jakarta. If no hurdles are encountered, we are flying 13 other family members from Pontianak City to Jakarta on Wednesday, Sriwijaya Air-Pontianak Office s District Manager, Faisal Rahman, stated on Tuesday.