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INDONESIAN MAN STABS FRIEND TO DEATH BECAUSE HE KENA REMOVED FROM WHATSAPP GROUP

In a shocking and tragic incident that unfolded in Bandung, West Java, an Indonesian man lost his life over a dispute within a WhatsApp group. The incident raises questions about the consequences of online actions in the real world and the importance of conflict resolution.

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The Tragic Incident

According to an article on Straits Times, on a Sunday afternoon, the lifeless body of Mr. Adrian, known by his first name, was discovered with three fatal stab wounds, one of which had pierced his heart. Bandung police swiftly swung into action to investigate this gruesome crime.

The Victim: Mr. Adrian

Mr. Adrian, a 29-year-old man, became an unintended victim of an escalating dispute. His untimely death has left his family, friends, and the community in shock and grief.

The Suspect: Toto Toyiban

Toto Toyiban, aged 36, emerged as the prime suspect in this heart-wrenching case. His actions led to the loss of a life and potential consequences under the law.

Adrian and Toyiban were friends and members of the chat group “XTC Beer 188,” where discussions primarily revolved around motorcycles and related topics. This group was a space for enthusiasts to connect and share their passion.

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The Message and Removal

The unfortunate chain of events began when Toyiban left a message that Adrian perceived as a taunt. Adrian, who served as the group’s administrator, decided to remove his friend from the chat, unknowingly triggering a tragic turn of events.

According to Bandung police chief Kusworo Wibowo, Toyiban struggled to accept his removal from the group and felt hurt by this gesture. This emotional turmoil eventually led him to confront Adrian.

The Fatal Fight

The confrontation between the two friends escalated into a violent and life-threatening fight. Toyiban, carrying a sharp weapon, used it against Adrian, resulting in the fatal stab wounds that claimed Adrian’s life.

In the wake of this horrific incident, Toyiban now faces the grim possibility of spending 15 years behind bars if convicted of this grave offense.

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