INFOKU, BLORA –The case of alleged adultery involving a doctor's wife is still ongoing.
A head of a community health center in Blora Regency with the initials EHF reported her husband, S, who is a specialist doctor at a regional hospital in Blora, on suspicion of domestic violence (KDRT).
The report was handled by the Kunduran Police . On Tuesday (March 3), the two, both civil servants in the Blora Regency Government, underwent a two-hour clarification hearing at the Kunduran Police Headquarters .
Kunduran Police Chief, Iptu Budi Santoso, confirmed to the press that the summons had been issued.
"Today, both of them were summoned for clarification. After this, a crime scene investigation will be conducted to determine whether a crime has occurred ," he said.
Budi revealed that the initial complaint had actually been filed since February 2025.
However, at that time the reporter did not continue with the case title so that the handling was temporarily stopped.
"The man recently made this issue viral. That's likely what prompted the reopening of the report. The woman didn't want to make a big deal out of it," he said.
He added that the evidence brought by the reporter was in the form of the results of the post-mortem examination at the time of the first report.
Meanwhile, S denied allegations of violence against his wife.
He admitted that he had never committed domestic violence during their marriage.
S also suspected that the report was related to a complaint he had previously submitted to the Blora Health Service (Dinkes) regarding his wife's alleged affair with the head of one of the health centers in Blora.
"Because I reported it to the department, maybe they were hurt and then reported me in turn," he said.
Separately, Head of Blora BKPSDM Heru Eko Wiyono emphasized that his party was waiting for the legal process.
"If it's a criminal case, we'll wait for the results from the law enforcement agency," he said briefly. (Endah/ IST )
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