Parman was one of six army generals killed by members of the
30 September Movement on the night of 30 September 1965. He had been warned several days before of a possible Communist move. On the night of 30 September, there were no guards watching over the house. According to Parman's wife, the couple were woken from their sleep at about 4:10 in the morning by the noise of people at the side of the house. Parman went to investigate and twenty-four men in the uniform of the
Tjakrabirawa (Presidential Guard) burst into the living room. The men told him he was to appear before
the President as "something interesting had happened". About 10 men went into his bedroom while Parman got dressed. His wife was more suspicious of the men, and questioned whether they had an authorising letter, to which one of the men replied he had a letter while tapping his chest pocket. Parman was put into a truck and taken to the movement's base at
Lubang Buaya. Later that night, along with the other 2 generals and 1 first officer who had been taken alive, Parman was shot dead and his body dumped in a disused well. According to the testimony of Soekitman, a police office who was taken alive to Lubang Buaya and was the key guide that helped the army troops locate the disused well, he saw one of the kidnapped General who was still alive and wearing full military uniform complete with its two-star insignia on his shoulder was brought right in front of him for being interrogated and refuse when forced to sign a letter, stating that he was part of the General Council that was rumored by the PKI that about to initiate military coup to topple Soekarno's presidency, by one of the member of 30 September Movement insurgent. Later on the General who refused to sign was brought and dumped to the disused well while still alive by an insurgent of the 30 September Movement. It can be implied that it was Parman that Soekitman saw, since he was the only General that was still alive and wearing his complete full military uniform when kidnapped by the members of the 30 September Movement. before being buried at the Heroes' Cemetery, Kalibata. On the same day, via Presidential Decision No. 111/KOTI/1965, President
Sukarno formally made Parman a
Hero of the Revolution. ==References==