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KAI to Build Monument for Victims of Bekasi Timur Train Collision

From Tempo · (12m ago) Indonesian Critical tone

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI) will build a monument to commemorate the 16 victims of a train collision in Bekasi Timur.
  • The monument will serve as a memorial and an expression of sympathy to the victims' families, with KAI pledging to maintain the flowers placed at the scene.
  • KAI has provided full support and assistance to all victims, both deceased and injured, ensuring their rights are managed and they receive ongoing care.

PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI) has announced plans to erect a monument at the site of the tragic train collision in Bekasi Timur, a solemn tribute to the 16 individuals who lost their lives. This initiative goes beyond mere remembrance; it is a profound gesture of solidarity and condolence extended to the grieving families. KAI's commitment is evident in their pledge to meticulously care for the flowers and tributes left by the community at Bekasi Timur Station, ensuring that the memory of the victims remains vivid and honored.

We want to build a monument here. Please support it.

โ€” Bobby RasyidinThe Director Utama of PT Kereta Api Indonesia (PT KAI) expressed his intention to build a monument at the site of the train crash during a visit to Bekasi Timur Station.

The company has assured the public that comprehensive support has been provided to all affected individuals. This includes managing the affairs and rights of those who perished and offering full, ongoing assistance to those who sustained injuries. The incident, which occurred on April 27, 2026, involved a collision between the KA Argo Bromo Anggrek and a KRL commuter train on track 2 of Bekasi Timur Station. The accident tragically followed an earlier incident where a taxi was struck by a KRL on a level crossing without barriers on track 1.

If possible, keep them for as long as possible. I asked for them to be watered, and we watered them.

โ€” Bobby RasyidinThe Director Utama of PT KAI spoke about the commitment to maintaining the flowers placed at the station as tributes to the victims.

From an Indonesian perspective, this event is a deeply sorrowful reminder of the critical importance of railway safety. While KAI's response, including the planned monument and support for victims, is commendable and reflects a commitment to its passengers, the incident itself highlights persistent challenges in infrastructure and safety protocols. The mention of a level crossing without barriers underscores a vulnerability that needs continuous attention. The narrative in Indonesia will likely focus on accountability, the adequacy of safety measures, and the long-term impact on public trust in the railway system. International coverage might focus on the casualty figures and the operational details, but for Indonesians, it's a personal tragedy that resonates with the daily commutes of millions and raises questions about the nation's progress in ensuring safe public transportation.

We are escorting them to the grave and of course we are taking care of all the rights of the victims. For the injured victims, we are also providing full support.

โ€” Bobby RasyidinThe Director Utama of PT KAI detailed the company's comprehensive support for both deceased and injured victims of the train collision.
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Originally published by Tempo in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.