3 dead after mob sets fire to Indonesian regional parliament building
- On Saturday, August 30, 2025, demonstrations in Makassar, Indonesia, escalated when a regional parliament building was torched, leading to three fatalities and five injuries.
- The unrest followed public anger after a police armored vehicle struck and killed a motorcycle taxi driver on Friday, escalading protests that began earlier in Jakarta over lawmakers' pay.
- The fire trapped several individuals inside, including an official responsible for public welfare and a member of the public order agency, while others sustained injuries after leaping from the building’s fourth floor.
- President Prabowo Subianto, who took office last October, visited the driver's family late Friday, offered condolences, and vowed to oversee the investigation into the death.
- The incident represents a major challenge to Prabowo's government amid unrest, but by Saturday, authorities reported no fresh protests despite isolated looting and transport disruptions in Jakarta.
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