ABP Simanjuntak (61), a man who was found dead bones live in his bedroom, not a single thought. He is said to have a wife who is not currently known to exist.
"He
had a wife but no idea where he lived now. If you have children or not,
I do not know exactly," said Haji Alwy (55), Chairman of RT 09 RW 03
West Housing, Sunday Market, South Jakarta, Monday (19/11 / 2012) night.
He
explained that the house was occupied by the deceased belonged to her
parents, the couple (late) Boru Iskandar Simanjuntak and Frida Siahaan. From
the family card shown Alwy stated that the couple Iskandar and Frida
are residents relocated from Pulo Kalibata, South Jakarta.
"I understand that her parents' house. His father is dead, her mother we do not know where he is now," said Alwy.
Family card was issued in 1990. However,
not yet certain whether that year the family was recorded with a
description of retired civil servants began to settle in their home in
Jalan Alert 2C No. 25A, West Housing.
In these households, many homeowners births recorded 1916. While his wife was born in 1925. Both were born Balige, North Sumatra.
Although it is a local native, said he did not know Alwy close Simanjuntak ABP. Its quite knew was deceased father, Alexander Simanjuntak.
Alwy also can not be sure since when the occupant of the house change. This
is in accordance with the data on the police who said the deceased ABP
Simanjuntak located at Jalan Mayor Oking Jaya Atmaja, Cibinong, Bogor.
"I'm not so close to the same family. I baseball know when you began living there. To be sure, he lived there alone," said Alwy.
He suspects, the deceased was suffering from certain diseases. As a result, he rarely left the house and interact with local people.
With
the house surrounded by two-meter-high wall and iron gates are always
closed, the life and activities of the deceased in the house completely
alienated from the people around.
Source: http://megapolitan.kompas.com/read/2012/11/20/12125325/
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