![]() |
Righ photo : metrojambi.com |
JAMBI - Mother's love is infinite, apparently not just strings of songs, even though life is at stake. As was done Rasmi residents of West Muarasabak District, Tanjung Jabung Timur (Tanjabtim) Regency of Jambi Province, when saving their baby from crocodile bites, last Saturday (07/07/2018).
He was determined to plunge into the waters of the West Dawan Muarasabak River because he saw his helpless son being dragged by a crocodile in the water. Rasmi's persistence was not in vain, Yedi Putra (11), his son survived.
Reporting from Metrojambi.com and Suara.com, the incident occurred in the waters of Teluk Dawan River, West Muarasabak District, East Tanjung Jabung Regency (Tanjabtim), Jambi Province on Saturday (07/07/2018) night around 10:30 p.m. WIB.
Indonesian
Shortly before the incident, Yedi was drawing water to water the flower plants in the Teluk Dawan River which was not far from his house.
Suddenly a crocodile appeared that immediately hit the left hand, and dragged it to the river for about 15 meters.
Luckily, the unfortunate incident was immediately known by Rasmi, Yedi's mother. Rasmi immediately ran trying to save her beloved child from the crocodile.
Without thinking, Rasmi immediately plunged into the river and swam trying to pull her child who was being dragged by a crocodile. Residents who saw the incident immediately helped.
Seeing the 'resistance' the crocodile finally released his victim and fled into the river.
The struggle of the mother to save her son was finally successful. Assisted by local residents, Yedi was immediately rushed to Nurdin Hamzah Hospital in Tanjabtim District to get treatment.
"The crocodile was quite large, I ventured to swim and dive to attract my child. What I thought was just how my child survived," Rasmi said when met at the hospital some time ago.
Head of Region III of the Jambi Conservation and Natural Resources Agency (BKSDA), Faried confirmed the incident. His party has deployed a special team to the scene to look for the presence of the ferocious crocodile.
"I ask, the community is calm, we will immediately catch the crocodile to be evacuated to safer areas," said Faried
He also confirmed that the river in Teluk Dawan was included in crocodile habitat. Crocodiles in the area enter swamp crocodiles.
The incident was also justified by the Muarasabak Barat police chief AKP M Gea. According to him, the victim was still receiving intensive care at a local hospital.
While Yedi, who is currently in elementary school, is still lying limp at his parents' residence in RT4 / RW2 Teluk Dawan Village, West Muarasabak District, Tanjung Jabung Timur District (Tanjabtim).
The condition of Yedi's left hand which was pounced and bitten by a crocodile was still swollen and bandaged. Yedi admitted that he was still traumatized by the incident that almost claimed his life.
Meanwhile, related to this incident, Teluk Dawan residents asked the local government to immediately find a solution so that there would be no more crocodile attacks in the future. According to residents, the crocodile population in the area is still quite a lot.
Please pay attention to our safety. We ask for a solution because there have been many victims, "said H Sargawai, a resident of Teluk Dawan, the next day.
"Imagine, once laying eggs to 20 eggs. "For up to three years how many tails are growing," he said again.
Furthermore Sargawai said, since ancient times in the area of Teluk Dawan there were indeed many wild animals, such as tigers and crocodiles.
But because there were attempts by elders, said Sargawi, the existence of wild animals in the region became scarce.
"But now the conditions are different, there are wild animals that are protected. As a citizen, we cannot do much, "he concluded. rub
He was determined to plunge into the waters of the West Dawan Muarasabak River because he saw his helpless son being dragged by a crocodile in the water. Rasmi's persistence was not in vain, Yedi Putra (11), his son survived.
Reporting from Metrojambi.com and Suara.com, the incident occurred in the waters of Teluk Dawan River, West Muarasabak District, East Tanjung Jabung Regency (Tanjabtim), Jambi Province on Saturday (07/07/2018) night around 10:30 p.m. WIB.
Indonesian
Shortly before the incident, Yedi was drawing water to water the flower plants in the Teluk Dawan River which was not far from his house.
Suddenly a crocodile appeared that immediately hit the left hand, and dragged it to the river for about 15 meters.
Luckily, the unfortunate incident was immediately known by Rasmi, Yedi's mother. Rasmi immediately ran trying to save her beloved child from the crocodile.
Without thinking, Rasmi immediately plunged into the river and swam trying to pull her child who was being dragged by a crocodile. Residents who saw the incident immediately helped.
Seeing the 'resistance' the crocodile finally released his victim and fled into the river.
The struggle of the mother to save her son was finally successful. Assisted by local residents, Yedi was immediately rushed to Nurdin Hamzah Hospital in Tanjabtim District to get treatment.
"The crocodile was quite large, I ventured to swim and dive to attract my child. What I thought was just how my child survived," Rasmi said when met at the hospital some time ago.
Head of Region III of the Jambi Conservation and Natural Resources Agency (BKSDA), Faried confirmed the incident. His party has deployed a special team to the scene to look for the presence of the ferocious crocodile.
"I ask, the community is calm, we will immediately catch the crocodile to be evacuated to safer areas," said Faried
He also confirmed that the river in Teluk Dawan was included in crocodile habitat. Crocodiles in the area enter swamp crocodiles.
The incident was also justified by the Muarasabak Barat police chief AKP M Gea. According to him, the victim was still receiving intensive care at a local hospital.
While Yedi, who is currently in elementary school, is still lying limp at his parents' residence in RT4 / RW2 Teluk Dawan Village, West Muarasabak District, Tanjung Jabung Timur District (Tanjabtim).
The condition of Yedi's left hand which was pounced and bitten by a crocodile was still swollen and bandaged. Yedi admitted that he was still traumatized by the incident that almost claimed his life.
Meanwhile, related to this incident, Teluk Dawan residents asked the local government to immediately find a solution so that there would be no more crocodile attacks in the future. According to residents, the crocodile population in the area is still quite a lot.
Please pay attention to our safety. We ask for a solution because there have been many victims, "said H Sargawai, a resident of Teluk Dawan, the next day.
"Imagine, once laying eggs to 20 eggs. "For up to three years how many tails are growing," he said again.
Furthermore Sargawai said, since ancient times in the area of Teluk Dawan there were indeed many wild animals, such as tigers and crocodiles.
But because there were attempts by elders, said Sargawi, the existence of wild animals in the region became scarce.
"But now the conditions are different, there are wild animals that are protected. As a citizen, we cannot do much, "he concluded. rub