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Greater Jakarta: Police still in dark on Akseyna death

The police are still facing difficulty in uncovering the cause of the death of Akseyna Ahad Dori, a 19-year-old male student whose body was found dead on March 26, 2015, at the bottom of Lake Kenanga in the University of Indonesia compound in Depok, West Java

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Thu, March 17, 2016 Published on Mar. 17, 2016 Published on 2016-03-17T08:15:37+07:00

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Greater Jakarta: Police still in dark on Akseyna death

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he police are still facing difficulty in uncovering the cause of the death of Akseyna Ahad Dori, a 19-year-old male student whose body was found dead on March 26, 2015, at the bottom of Lake Kenanga in the University of Indonesia compound in Depok, West Java.

'€œWe are still working to find at least two pieces of evidence that could lead to a conclusion,'€ Jakarta Police general crimes chief Sr. Comr. Krishna Murti said on Wednesday.

He said that everything around the location where the body was discovered had already been damaged when investigators arrived, so they were trying to find more evidence.

According to previous reports, the body was tied to a bag full of bricks. As the police initially concluded that the biology student had committed suicide, his body was lifted from the lake and buried and the location was not sterilized to allow for proper investigation.

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