Medan

A married couple died after allegedly being poisoned by a car’s air conditioning on Harapan Pasti Street, Medan Denai District, Medan City. Here are the moments when the two victims were found.

The two victims were identified as Suharlin and Dame Lamria Pakpahan, both around 40 years old.

The neighborhood head of Binjai Village, Medan Denai District, Jun Hasibuan, said he first received information about the incident around 2:00 PM local time. After receiving the information, Jun immediately went to the location.

“I got the information at 2 PM that there was a death in a car in my neighborhood,” Jun said during an interview at the scene on Friday, June 5, 2026.

Upon arriving at the location, the car where the victims were found was still parked in front of the victim’s parents’ house. At that time, the car window was already broken, and both victims had been taken to the hospital.

Based on the information he received, Suharlin was already dead when found, while his wife was still breathing. Upon arrival at the hospital, both were declared dead.

“From the information I received, the husband was already dead (when found), his wife was still breathing, but by the time they reached the hospital, she was gone,” he said.

Jun said that the two victims were first discovered by the victim’s nephew around 1:00 PM local time. Before being found unconscious, the nephew had woken them up while they were resting in the car around 11:00 AM. At that time, the wife responded.

Then, around 1:00 PM, the nephew tried to wake them again, but both were already unconscious. As a result, the family broke the car window and evacuated them.

“After that, at 1:00 PM, they checked and there was no response anymore, so they broke the window and took them (to the hospital),” he said.

He mentioned that there was a power outage at the location last night.

“(Here) it rained last night, and the power went out. My house on Jalan Air Bersih Ujung was out from 7 PM until this morning when it came back on,” he said.

The Medan Area Police Chief, AKP Ainul Yaqin, said the police are still investigating the cause of death. However, based on preliminary assumptions, both are suspected to have been poisoned by the car’s air conditioning.

“We are still investigating whether there are any indications of violence or other factors. However, based on the facts at the scene, the preliminary suspicion is that they were poisoned by gas inside the car while it was running,” Yaqin said during an interview at the location.

Yaqin said the police received the report of the body discovery around 1:00 PM local time. After receiving the information, officers immediately went to the location to investigate.

According to family statements, Yaqin said, the two victims initially left their home to go to the parents’ house on Harapan Pasti Street around 11:00 PM last night. They went to the family home because there was a power outage at their own house.

However, upon arriving at the parents’ house, the two victims decided to rest inside the car.

“Based on family statements, when they arrived here (at the parents’ house), they didn’t want to go inside (the house) and only rested in the car parked in front of the house,” he said.

Yaqin stated that from family statements, the car containing the victims was found with the engine running and the air conditioning on. When checked, both victims were already in a weak state.

The family then took both victims to the hospital. Unfortunately, their lives could not be saved.

“(Both victims) were found already weak. When taken to the hospital, both were declared dead,” he said.

Harapan Pasti Street

Harapan Pasti Street is a well-known shopping destination in Jakarta, Indonesia, famous for its vibrant market atmosphere and affordable goods, particularly textiles and clothing. Its history traces back to the 1970s when it evolved from a small trading area into a bustling commercial hub, reflecting the entrepreneurial spirit of local vendors. Today, it remains a popular spot for bargain hunters and tourists seeking a taste of Jakarta’s dynamic street culture.

Medan Denai District

Medan Denai is a district located in Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Historically, it developed as a suburban area during the Dutch colonial period, with its name “Denai” derived from the Malay word for a winding path or track. Today, it is a densely populated residential and commercial area, known for its traditional markets and diverse community.

Medan City

Medan, the capital of North Sumatra, Indonesia, is a bustling multicultural city with a history rooted in the 16th century, when it began as a small Karo village before becoming a key trading hub under the Dutch colonial empire. Its rapid growth was fueled by the plantation economy, particularly tobacco, rubber, and palm oil, which attracted diverse ethnic groups including Batak, Malay, Chinese, and Indian communities. Today, Medan is known for its rich cultural heritage, colonial architecture like the Maimun Palace, and its reputation as a gateway to nearby attractions like Lake Toba.

Binjai Village

Binjai Village is a traditional settlement located in the state of Perlis, Malaysia, known for its rustic charm and cultural heritage. Historically, the village has preserved traditional Malay architecture and lifestyle, with wooden houses built on stilts that date back several generations. It remains a living repository of local customs, offering visitors a glimpse into rural life in northern Malaysia.

Jalan Air Bersih Ujung

Jalan Air Bersih Ujung is a historic street in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, known for its role in the city’s early development and as a hub for Chinese-Indonesian communities. Its name, meaning “Clean Water End Road,” reflects the area’s historical importance as a source of fresh water during the colonial era. Today, it is notable for its well-preserved shophouses and cultural landmarks, offering a glimpse into Medan’s multicultural heritage.