Testimony of Naswa, Victim of the Kanjuruhan Tragedy
Testimony of Naswa, Victim of the Kanjuruhan Tragedy, Eyes Still Red, Dizziness, and Chest Tightness due to Tear Gas
Aremanita's eyes, named Kevia Naswa Ainur Rohma (18), are still red.
In fact, it has been 10 days since his eye was hit by tear gas in the Arema FC match against Persebaya at the Kanjuruhan Stadium, Malang Regency, East Java.
Not only that, Naswa's right hand felt half paralyzed and her left leg was still bandaged.
Naswa said that at that time he and his friends watched a football match from the 14th tribune, Saturday (1/10/2022).
After the match, there was chaos. With her own eyes, Naswa saw the police firing tear gas.
He didn't faint. However, suddenly the tear gas fumes made him dizzy, his chest constricted, and his eyes stung badly.
"Initially, I felt dizzy, my eyes stung until it was difficult to see and short of breath," he said when met at his home, Perum New Puri Kartika Asri Blok M 1 Number 28 RT 04 RW 10 Arjowinangun Village, Kedungkandang District.
The condition made him run out through door 13 which was in a jostling condition.
Luckily, there were people who saved Naswa by pulling her. He suffered injuries to his left leg due to being hit by the iron railing of the stands.
Then, Naswa managed to get out of door 14 which was already open.
Furthermore, he was rushed by his friends to Kanjuruhan Hospital and received oxygen assistance due to shortness of breath. He arrived at his house around 02.00 WIB.
Until 10 days had passed, Naswa's eyes were still red.
"Now it's a bit better, the eyes (to see are normal) but red, it's just the feet and hands that are still having problems," he said.