JAKARTA. The city police suspended the questioning on Thursday of musician Ahmad Dhani's son -- AQJ -- who is being held as a suspect in connection with a fatal pileup on Sept. 8 that killed seven people and injured 11 others.
AQJ was allowed to go home on Wednesday after undergoing intensive medical treatment for three weeks at Pondok Indah Hospital, but was rushed to the same hospital on Thursday with a high fever.
"We have suspended our plan to question Dul today because he was hospitalized again. His parents admitted him to Pondok Indah Hospital early this morning because he had a high fever," Jakarta Police law enforcement unit chief, Adj. Sr. Comr. Hindarsono said at his office on Thursday.
City police spokesman Sr. Comr. Rikwanto said the police would question Dul after he was physically and mentally fit.
"We can't interrogate a sick person because we're concerned his sickness will reduce the accuracy of his testimony," he said.
Dul was behind the wheel of his car when it swerved into oncoming traffic and slammed into a minivan on the Jagorawi toll road. (The Jakarta Post)