5 fakta kasus pembunuhan cucu Mpok Nori di Jakarta Timur, pelaku asal Irak ternyata cemburu

The brutal murder of Dewhinta Anggary, 37, the beloved granddaughter of legendary Betawi artist Mpok Nori, has sent shockwaves across Indonesia. The victim was allegedly murdered by her former common-law husband, Rashad Fouad Tareq Jameel, 49, an Iraqi national also known as Fuad.

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The horrifying crime came to light on Saturday, March 21, 2026, when Dewhinta’s lifeless body was discovered covered in blood at her rented home in Cipayung, East Jakarta, around 3:00 AM Western Indonesian Time. Following a swift investigation, law enforcement officers apprehended Fuad while he was attempting to flee the city aboard a bus.

Initial investigations suggest that the motive behind this tragic incident was extreme jealousy, with the suspect reportedly enraged by the victim’s relationship with another man. As details continue to emerge, five crucial facts about the murder of Mpok Nori’s granddaughter have come to light, as compiled by TribunJakarta.com. These insights, ranging from revealing CCTV footage to the potential legal consequences for the suspect, paint a clearer picture of the events leading to the tragedy.

Here are five key facts surrounding the murder of Mpok Nori’s granddaughter:

1. Perpetrator Retrieved the Murder Weapon

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Police First Inspector Fechy J Ataupah from the Sub-Directorate of Resmob (Mobile Detective Unit) of the Jakarta Metro Police’s Directorate of General Criminal Investigation revealed that a meticulous analysis of CCTV footage provided crucial evidence. The surveillance cameras captured the perpetrator repeatedly lingering near the crime scene. Inspector Ataupah confirmed that Fuad was seen returning to his own residence to retrieve a knife, which investigators believe was the weapon used to brutally end Dewhinta’s life. “Our investigation is based on CCTV footage that shows the perpetrator moving back and forth near the scene multiple times. From these findings, the perpetrator was seen returning to his residence to retrieve a knife, which is suspected to have been used to kill the victim,” Ataupah stated on Monday, March 23, 2026. Police also noted a significant time gap between when the perpetrator left the victim’s house and when he returned with the weapon, indicating a premeditated act.

2. Intent to Flee to Iraq

Following the murder, Fuad harbored a clear intention to evade justice by fleeing the country. Inspector Ataupah disclosed that the suspect’s plan was to initially hide in Sumatra before making his escape back to his home country, Iraq. “While waiting for the situation to calm down, the suspect intended to first hide in Sumatra,” he explained. However, his escape attempt was foiled. Police successfully identified his whereabouts and arrested him on a bus along the Tangerang-Merak Toll Road at KM 68 on Saturday afternoon, cutting short his desperate flight. He was subsequently brought to the Jakarta Metro Police Headquarters in South Jakarta for intensive questioning.

3. Fueled by Jealousy

During police interrogations, Rashad Fouad Tareq Jameel confessed that his actions were driven by intense jealousy. He admitted to frequently catching Dewhinta in relationships with other men, which often led to heated arguments between them. “The suspect admitted to repeatedly catching the victim having relationships with other men,” Inspector Fechy J Ataupah confirmed on Monday, March 23, 2026. These disputes escalated into a violent confrontation, culminating in the victim’s death from a sharp weapon wound to the neck, inflicted during their final, fatal altercation.

4. Rented Near the Victim’s Home

Adding a disturbing layer to the case, Rashad Fouad Tareq Jameel, the 49-year-old Iraqi national, deliberately rented a property close to Dewhinta Anggary’s home. After their separation in early February 2026, Fuad specifically chose to live in the same area, near Jalan Gang Daman I, RT 08/RW 02, Bambu Apus, Cipayung, East Jakarta. According to Dian Puspitasari, 40, the victim’s sister, as reported by Kompas.com on Sunday, March 22, 2026, Fuad couldn’t accept Dewhinta’s refusal to reconcile. “She thought her husband had gone far away because he had disappeared for a few weeks. It turns out he rented a place right in front of Gang Daman here. Still close to my sister’s rented house,” Dian stated. She further explained that Fuad repeatedly asked Dewhinta to get back together, claiming he was just “playing around” and still loved her, but Dewhinta had firmly moved on. The couple had entered into a common-law marriage in 2019 after meeting while Dewhinta worked in Malaysia, later residing together in Puncak, Bogor, before settling in Cipayung.

5. Facing Serious Charges and Imprisonment

As the investigation progresses, Fuad remains under intensive examination by the police. Inspector Fechy J Ataupah reiterated on Monday, March 23, 2026, the suspect’s earlier intent to flee to Sumatra before making his way to Iraq. For his heinous act, Fuad has been charged under Article 458 subsidiary Article 468 of the Indonesian Criminal Code (KUHP), which pertains to murder. If convicted, he faces a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison, marking a significant legal consequence for the tragic death of Mpok Nori’s granddaughter.

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Dewhinta Anggary, 37, granddaughter of legendary

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