Arya Daru Tomb Discovered: Family Finds Discharged Diplomat’s Remains
Here’s a breakdown of the key details from the provided text, organized for clarity:
The Case: Death of Arya Daru
* Deceased: Arya Daru
* Date of Death: Tuesday, July 8th, 2025
* Location of Death: Guest House boarding house Gondia, room 105, Jakarta
* Initial Police Ruling: Police initially stated Arya Daru died of natural causes, not murder or a criminal act.
* Family Disagreement: The family disputes this ruling and believes there are irregularities surrounding his death.
Irregularities & Concerns Raised by the Family:
* Tomb Disturbance: Flowers placed on Arya Daru’s tomb (buried July 9th) were found messy and the grave appeared “ruffled” as if someone had tried to dig it up on july 27th, 2025. fresh jasmine flowers were being continually placed there.
* Mysterious Envelope: An unknown man delivered an envelope containing “mysterious objects” to Daru’s residence on the night of his burial (July 9th).
* Conflicting Information: The family is frustrated by inconsistent information regarding the cause of death.
* Request for Explanation: The family has requested President Prabowo Subianto to instruct the National Police Chief, TNI Commander, and Foreign Ministry to clarify the cause of death.
Family’s Actions:
* LPSK Protection Request: Eight family members (wife, two children, in-laws, parents, and brother-in-law) have requested witness and victim protection from the Witness and Victim protection Institute (LPSK) due to fears of threats, intimidation, and terror.
* Public Appeal: The family held a press conference in Yogyakarta on August 23rd to publicly voice their concerns.
Key People:
* Arya Daru: The deceased.
* Subaryono: Arya Daru’s father.
* Meta Ayu Puspitantri (Pita): Arya Daru’s wife.
* Nicholay Aprilindo: The family’s lawyer.
Important Note: The dates are a bit confusing. The article mentions July 8th, 9th, 27th, and August 23rd, all in 2025.
