Quarreling over economic issues, a fried rice maker in Depok commits suicide in front of his wife


SuaraBogor.id – Unfortunately, a fried rice seller on Jalan Pitara, Pancoran Mas, Depok City Pais (41) died by hanging himself at the place where he usually sold.

Pais committed suicide using a rope made from a banner in front of his wife, Fridayul Insiyah (30), Monday (6/11/2023) morning.

Based on information from Depok Metro Police Public Relations Officer, Inspector Made Budi, the husband and wife had an argument about economic matters when they finished selling and wanted to return to their rented house.

According to Made, he threatened to hang himself, even though Fridayul had forbidden it, Pais continued to prepare cloth banners and tied them to the light steel roof frame at the location where they were selling.

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“The victim’s wife had time to hold him but couldn’t and the victim immediately hung himself from the cloth,” said Made, to Suarabogor.id.

Fridayul finally shouted for help which was heard by Arif Gunawan Sahuri and Suryana who were passing by.

The two of them immediately helped Jujuul by cutting the rope ties made from the banner cloth.

Unfortunately, Made said, “After being lowered the victim was not breathing.”

When the Pancoranmas Police picket officers and the Police Identification Team led by Ipda Andri arrived at the location, Pais’ body had apparently been taken to his brother’s house.

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Fridayul later said he didn’t want an autopsy.

“Finally, the family made a statement not to be processed legally and an autopsy was not carried out,” said Made.

Editor’s Note:

Life is often very difficult and stressful, but death is never the answer. If you or someone you know is going through difficult times and has suicidal tendencies, please contact a mental health doctor at the nearest community health center or hospital.

You can also contact the NGO Don’t Suicide via email [email protected] and telephone at 021 9696 9293. There is also a Halo Ministry of Health hotline number at 1500-567 which can be contacted to get information in the health sector 24 hours a day.

Contributor: Rubiakto

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