The joint SAR team stopped searching for Chistoper Rustam Muda Dua (21), a student at the Catholic University (Unika) Medan and also a prospective priest who drowned in the Situmurun Waterfall area, Lumbanjulu, Toba, North Sumatra (North Sumatra). The stop was carried out after seven days of searching, but the victim had not been found.
“Today, the seventh day, the search for the victim was stopped by joint officers. The victim has not yet been found,” said Head of Public Relations of the Toba Police, Ipda Khairudin Sukriyatno, as reported by detikSumut, Friday (17/4/2026).
Khairudin said the cessation of the search was carried out in accordance with applicable standard operating procedures (SOP). Under these regulations, search operations can be stopped if they have been going on for seven days and have not produced results. This refers to Law Number 29 of 2014 Article 34 concerning Search and Assistance.
During the search process, the joint team has combed the surface of Lake Toba around the location where the victim was last seen. Various efforts were made to find the victim.
“Officers also dived to a depth of 50 meters. Apart from that, aerial monitoring using drones was carried out around Situmurun Waterfall for a distance of 1.4 kilometers. Monitoring was carried out 900 meters towards Hutanamora Village and 500 meters towards Jonggi Nihuta Village. However, there were no signs of victims floating on the surface of the lake,” he explained.
As previously reported, Christopher drowned in the Situmurun Waterfall area, Toba. The incident started when a group of Unika Medan students went on recreation to Situmurun Waterfall on Saturday (11/4). They were on holiday after completing the brothers’ recollection in Silimalombu, Samosir.
“The group of 60 people together with one companion, Father RD Ngadiono, used the passenger ship KM Sibole-Bole 01 from Silimalombu,” Head of Public Relations Ipda Khairudin Sukriyatno, Tuesday (14/4).
Upon arrival at the location, the group of students immediately swam around Situmurun Waterfall. 20 minutes later, the victim and his colleagues were no longer seen.
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