Tourist Origin New Zealand Died in Sumbawa

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TRANSINDONESIA.CO – Citizens of a foreign country of origin New Zealand, Rex Patten (60) died allegedly of a heart attack while enjoying a vacation with her family in District West Sumbawa, Nusa Southeast West (NTB).

The body of the man who was his life penghobi surfboards, Thursday (18/6/2015), ‘ve been in the Hospital Bhayangkara Mataram.

Rex Patten has berdomisili in Bali since 1973 it was known passed away on Sunday (14/6/2015) shortly after getting treatment in the General Hospital Area (RSUD) District Sumbawa to the West.

“In accordance with the request of his family, the body of Rex will be buried in Bali with the Hindu custom,” said a Public Relations hospital Bhayangkara Mataram AKP I Wayan Redana in Mataram, on Thursday.

The body of Rex Patten, said he, get to the hospital Bhayangkara Mataram on Wednesday (17/6/2015) night. The corpse had been delivered and got an escort from the Polres Sumbawa to the West.

“His family also come to deliver, including her daughter who lives in Bali,” articulate, Redana.

Further Redana menuturkan that family Rex Patten refused to autopsy and requested that the funeral be immediately implemented.

“So, just visum out, no autopsy because of the family refused,” he said.

In the meantime, from the visum out, the Director of the Directorate Reserse and Criminal Public (Ditreskrimum) Police Area (That) NTB Kombes Pol. The kurds say that Rex Patten terindikasi died of respiratory failure.

“According to the description we got from the hospital, there was found an indication of injuries or poisoning,” ujar Kurds.

It, too, said he, in line with the description obtained from the RSUD District Sumbawa to the West. “Rex terindikasi died from heart failure,” he said.

Next, one of the daughters of Rex Patten, married and settled in Bali named Jero admitted that his father is already old with respiratory disorders.

“Indeed he has long had a disease disorder respiratory, but never be hambatannya for a vacation and looking for a place to surf,” said Jero.(ant/sun)

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