Indonesian Migrant Worker from Blitar Suffers 17 Stab Wounds Including Blurred Eyes

A migrant worker from Blitar, Indonesia, is believed to have been brutally assaulted in Malaysia by fellow Indonesians. The victim, identified as ADK (43), was found severely injured and abandoned on the side of the road. This case became viral after being shared by a celebrity, Uya Kuya. The extent of the violence was evident in the victim’s condition, with a total of 17 stab wounds, including injuries to the eyes, leading to blurred vision.

Authorities are investigating the incident to uncover the motives behind such a violent attack and to bring the perpetrators to justice. The senseless violence inflicted on the Indonesian migrant worker has sparked outrage and calls for justice across social media platforms. The community in Blitar is shocked and saddened by the news of one of their own suffering such a horrendous assault while working abroad.

The victim’s family in Blitar is devastated and desperate for answers about what led to the brutal attack on their loved one. They are demanding swift action from both Indonesian and Malaysian authorities to ensure that justice is served and steps are taken to prevent similar incidents in the future. News of the assault has raised concerns about the safety and protection of Indonesian migrant workers in Malaysia and the need for stronger measures to safeguard their well-being.

Indonesian authorities have pledged to work closely with their Malaysian counterparts to investigate the attack and ensure that those responsible are held accountable for their despicable actions. Efforts are being made to provide support and assistance to the victim and their family during this difficult time. The incident has highlighted the risks faced by migrant workers abroad and the importance of addressing these challenges through collaboration between countries.

The Indonesian government is monitoring the situation closely and is committed to ensuring the well-being and safety of its citizens working overseas. Measures are being taken to enhance the protection of Indonesian migrant workers and to address the underlying issues that may lead to such incidents. The case of the migrant worker from Blitar serves as a stark reminder of the dangers faced by those seeking employment opportunities in foreign countries and the urgent need for comprehensive solutions to safeguard their rights and security.

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