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DKI Yesterday: Train Accident Victims to Barista Training at Pasar Santa

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DKI Yesterday: Train Accident Victims to Barista Training at Pasar Santa
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Jakarta (ANTARA) - Several events marked DKI Jakarta and its surroundings on Tuesday (28/4), ranging from the death toll of the train accident in Bekasi reaching 15 people, body identification at RS Polri, to barista training at Pasar Santa, South Jakarta.

Here is a summary of the full news:

  1. Death toll from train accident rises to 15 people

Jakarta (ANTARA) - Polda Metro Jaya stated that the number of victims from the collision between the KA Argo Bromo Anggrek and KRL Commuter Line at Bekasi Timur Station, West Java, on Monday (27/4) night, totals 15 people.

“10 bodies at RS Polri, 3 bodies at RSUD Bekasi, one body at RSU Bella, one body at RS Mitra Keluarga,” said the Head of Public Relations of Polda Metro Jaya, Kombes Pol Budi Hermanto, in his statement in Jakarta on Tuesday.

  1. Ten bodies of KRL accident victims at Bekasi Timur identified

Jakarta (ANTARA) - Rumah Sakit (RS) Polri Kramat Jati, East Jakarta, has identified ten body bags of victims from the electric train (KRL) CommuterLine and long-distance Diesel Train (KRD) accident at Bekasi Timur Station on Monday (27/4) night.

“At 14.00 WIB, a reconciliation hearing was held to determine the victims’ identities, and it was decided that 10 bodies have been successfully identified,” said the Head of the Hospital (Karumkit) of RS Polri Kramat Jati, Brigjen Prima Heru Yulihartono, during a press conference at RS Polri Kramat Jati, East Jakarta, on Tuesday.

  1. KRL accident at Bekasi Timur causes train delays of up to 4 hours

Jakarta (ANTARA) - The electric train (KRL) CommuterLine and long-distance Diesel Train (KRD) Argo Bromo Anggrek accident at Bekasi Timur Station on Monday (27/4) night triggered delays in long-distance train journeys of up to four hours from the scheduled time.

One passenger, Rosmawati (42), admitted she had to face uncertainty in the departure schedule of the train that would take her to Banyuwangi.

  1. On Labour Day, Kadin DKI hopes government ensures minimum wage formula

Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Jakarta Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) hopes the government can create policy stability, one of which is certainty in the minimum wage formula.

“To the government, we hope it can create policy stability and legal certainty. One of them related to certainty in the minimum wage formula and labour regulations, of course referring to current conditions,” said the General Chairman of Kadin DKI Jakarta, Diana Dewi, when contacted in Jakarta on Tuesday, in response to Labour Day commemorations every 1 May.

  1. Coffee kiosk at Pasar Santa opens barista training for Rp500 thousand

Jakarta (ANTARA) - One of the coffee kiosks at Pasar Santa, South Jakarta, is opening barista or coffee drink mixing expert training with a fee starting at Rp500 thousand per person for the general public.

“We also act as consultants for those learning about coffee if they want to open a cafe or whatever, right, from here too. If you want to learn, it’s only Rp500 thousand here,” said the owner of the Dunia Kopi kiosk, Suradi, when met at Pasar Santa, Jakarta, on Tuesday.

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