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Savage Attack: Affluent Sister Abuses Younger Sibling’s Financial Records

by Chief Editor December 26, 2024
written by Chief Editor

Title: Gruesome Poisoning: Woman Faces 15 Years or Death for Murdering Teenage Sister-in-Law

In a chilling act of barbarism that rocked the city of Palembang, Rika Amalia (19) is under arrest for poisoning her teenage sister-in-law, AN (13), with a deadly concoction of jamu and potassium carbonate (potas). The heinous crime has left Palembang residents in shock and authorities pushing for the maximum penalty.

Rika’s brutal act unfolded on the afternoon of December 18, 2024, at a residence in Kelurahiran 5 Ulu, Seberang Ulu I, Palembang. She challenged AN to a drinking contest, promising Rp 300,000 to the winner who could down a 600 ml bottle of ‘jamu’ without vomiting. AN, unaware of the deadly secret, took the bet and consumed the poisoned drink.

The Aftermath

AN initially struggled to keep down the drink, hopeful of winning the cash prize. However, she soon stumbled to the bathroom, heaved, and collapsed, succumbing to the toxic effects of the potas. Rika callously left AN to die and, once satisfied that her victim was lifeless, dragged the body to hide it behind a wardrobe.

AN’s mother returned home from her Religious lesson around 3:30 PM and inquired about her daughter’s whereabouts. Rika feigned ignorance and left the house. She then messaged her husband, YA, revealing the drinking contest and mentioning AN was behind the wardrobe.

Arrest and Charges

Rika attempted to flee to Lampung but was apprehended by police in Kelurahan 13 Ilir, Palembang. She now faces an uphill battle to evade a penalty of up to 15 years in prison or even death, charged under the Child Protection Law (UU Perlindungan Anak), Article 338 and/or 340 of the Criminal Code (KUHP) on Premeditated Murder.

Motive: A Sinister Case of Revenge

In custody, Rika confessed to police that she harbored grudge against AN, blaming her for frequent taunts about her newborn baby. "The suspect had long been annoyed by the victim, who often ridiculed her about her baby," admitted Head of Palembang Metro Police, Kombes Harryo Sugihhartono.

Investigators procured evidence through AN’s phone and computer logs, confirming Rika had ordered the potassium carbonate online on December 2, 2024. Police believe Rika mixed the entire package into the 600 ml water bottle AN drank.

The Palembang Metropolitan Police urges anyone with information about this case to come forward and assist in delivering justice for AN.

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Ratna Sarumpaet’s Statement: Atiqah Hasiholan Responds to Complaints

by Chief Editor December 26, 2024
written by Chief Editor

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The long-standing legal battle over the inheritance of Ratna Sarumpaet’s estate has resurfaced, this time drawing the attention of the family. Ratna’s grandson, Husin Kamal, recently lodged a complaint alleging suspected embezzlement of the inheritance. In response, the extended Sarumpaet family has issued a clarification regarding the ongoing legal process.

Atika Hasiholan, Ratna’s daughter, has stated that the investigation into the case is still underway. She maintained that there is currently no evidence to support any criminal allegations. "So far, we cannot confirm that there is any crime," she asserted at Bareskrim Mabes Polri on Tuesday, December 24, 2024.

During the press conference, Atiqah also expressed her concern over the narrative surrounding her mother, Ratna Sarumpaet. She emphasized that no definitive evidence has been presented to support the claims against Ratna. "Do not portray my mother as being guilty. This process is still ongoing," Atiqah clarified.

The public might be unaware of the additional burden Atiqah carries. Her sister, Iqbaal Alhady, requires special attention due to her mental health condition, schizophrenia. Atiqah confessed that she is exhausted but understands that she must navigate this challenging situation. "I’m not complaining about being tired, but this is something I must deal with," she added.

When asked about her family’s desired resolution for the inheritance dispute, Atiqah stressed the importance of mutual understanding and good intentions within the family. She believes that resolving the matter privately, rather than prolonging it in court, would be ideal. "From the outside, ideally, the issue should be resolved within the family without extended legal proceedings," she asserted.

Stay tuned for more updates on the ongoing developments of the Ratna Sarumpaet inheritance dispute.

December 26, 2024 0 comments
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Revealing the Timeline: Mother of Atiqah Hasiholan Sued and Reported Over Inheritance Dispute

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by Chief Editor December 25, 2024
written by Chief Editor

Headline: Atiqah Hasiholan Breaks Silence on son’s Report to Police, Offers Chronology of Inheritance Dispute

Article:

In a bombshell revelation, actress Atiqah Hasiholan has spoken out about why her son, Husin Kamil, reported his mother, Ratna Sarumpaet, to the Criminal Investigation Unit (Bareskim) of the National Police Headquarters. The dispute centers around allegations of embezzlement of inherited wealth.

Atiqah, widow of Rio Dewanto, began by outlining the chronology of events surrounding the inheritance dispute. She explained that the troubles began when the ex-wife of her brother, Muhammad Iqbal Alhady, also named Atiqah (Atyah), launched a legal challenge.

"Atyah had filed a lawsuit. However, it’s important to note that my brother, Iqbal, suffers from schizophrenia," Atiqah revealed during her testimony at the Bareskrim headquarters on Tuesday (24/12/2024).

Timeline of Events:

Atiqah clarified the sequence of events leading up to the current situation:

  • 2007: Atiqah’s father passed away.
  • 2008: A dispute over the inheritance emerged between the three families, as Atiqah’s father had married three times. Ratna volunteered to become the guardian for Atiqah’s brothers, Iqbal and Ibrahim Alhady, and the family agreed.

"After much discussion, involving myself, my siblings, and Muhammad Iqbal, including Atyah, my brother Iqbal’s mother, we agreed to this arrangement in 2008," Atiqah explained.

Throughout the administration process, Atyah was also involved. She lived with Ratna and her siblings in her mother’s house during this time.

In 2012, Atyah filed another lawsuit, this time alleging that the heirs had agreed to a settlement without her knowledge or consent.

"Atyah filed a lawsuit because, in 2012, a settlement was reached among the heirs," Atiqah said.

The Turning Point:

Atiqah alleged that Atyah secretly filed a lawsuit against her brother’s estate, later sparked the current stand-off.

"Without my brother’s permission, Atyah filed a lawsuit against the estate, which I believe is the root of our current issues. All the documents and witnesses support this," Atiqah stated.

Atiqah shrugged off attempts to discredit her account, saying, "If they want to spread rumors, let them. But the facts are clear."

As the story unfolds, one thing is certain: the fate of millions in inherited wealth hangs in the balance as the legal battle between Atiqah Hasiholan and Ratna Sarumpaet continues.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

[WATCH VIDEO: Atiqah Hasiholan’s Testimony on Inheritance Dispute Allegations]

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December 25, 2024 0 comments
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"少年在行凶前与父母嬉闹 jouant à ‘Args’ avant de tuer son père et sa grand-mère"

by Chief Editor December 13, 2024
written by Chief Editor

The Jakarta police have revealed new details about the case of a 14-year-old boy, MAS, who killed his father and grandmother, and injured his mother, in Cilandak, South Jakarta. It was found that before the deadly incident, MAS played a game similar to “hide and seek” with his parents. His mother, AP (40), recalled the events from the previous night during additional questioning. She said that they were happily playing together as a family before the tragedy occurred. Despite playing such a happy game, MAS later entered his parents’ room around 11 PM, stating he was going to sleep. Unfortunately, he then committed the heinous acts. The mother was shocked and unaware of what was about to happen.

Ada Momen’s "Main Petak Umpet" and the Tragedy at Cilandak

"Main Petak Umpet" (roughly translated as "Main Street Umpet") was a hit song in Indonesia in the late 1970s, performed by the legendary singer Ada Momen. However, the song is not just known for its catchy tune, but also for its tragic association with a crime that shook Indonesia in 1981.

The Song and Its Popularity

"Main Petak Umpet" was a cheerful ditty about the joys of friendship and youth, with lyrics like "Umpetレス.with friends, oh, that’s the meaning of happiness." The song became an instant hit, topping charts and becoming Ada Momen’s signature tune. It was a reflection of the societal optimism of 1970s Indonesia, a period of relative stability and economic growth.

The Tragedy at Cilandak

However, the song’s popularity took a dreadful turn when it became linked to a horrific crime in 1981. In an act that shocked the nation, a group of teenagers in Cilandak, South Jakarta, brutally murdered their grandparents. The motive was chillingly mundane: they wanted the old couple’s money to buy a car to learn driving, among other things.

Among the perpetrators was a 17-year-old girl, Dra. She was known to have been obsessed with "Main Petak Umpet," often humming or singing it. Witnesses reported hearing the song playing in the background when they saw Dra and her friends planning the crime.

The Trial and Aftermath

The trial of the "Cilandak Seven," as the perpetrators came to be known, was a sensation. The courtroom was filled with onlookers, and the media was abuzz with coverage of the trial. Dra’s obsession with "Main Petak Umpet" was a significant talking point in the trial, with some suggesting it as a contributing factor to her actions, despite there being no concrete evidence to support this.

In the end, Dra and her accomplices were found guilty and sentenced to various terms in prison. The incident left a lasting impact on Indonesian society, leading to stricter juvenile delinquency laws and sparking debates about the influence of popular culture on young minds.

"Main Petak Umpet" Today

Despite the tragic associations, "Main Petak Umpet" remains a beloved classic in Indonesia. Ada Momen continued to perform it throughout her career, and it is often sung at gatherings and events. However, for many, the song serves as a chilling reminder of the brief moment when music and monstrosity intersected in Indonesian history.

In a strange twist of fate, the cheerfulness of "Main Petak Umpet" contrasts starkly with the grim reality it was entwined with, serving as a poignant reminder of the complexities of human nature and the often unexpected ways in which art and life can intertwine.

Now, whenever "Main Petak Umpet" plays, it evokes not just nostalgia and joy, but also a whisper of the dark tragedy at Cilandak, a somber note in an otherwise upbeat song.

December 13, 2024 0 comments
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"Barron Trump: Popular Among Women; Tall, Handsome Son of Trump Enjoys NYU Campus Life"

by Chief Editor December 13, 2024
written by Chief Editor

Barron Trump, the youngest son of former U.S. President Donald Trump, has become a topic of conversation following his enrollment at New York University’s Stern School of Business. The 18-year-old, now a freshman, is attracting attention for both his academic pursuits and his social life. Sources report that Barron is quite popular among female students, referred to as a “ladies man,” due to his good looks and tall stature, which is notably higher than both his parents. At a recent campaign event, Barron stood at around 6’8″, towering over his father (5’11”) and mother (5’11”). Though his new status as a celebrity student presents its challenges, Barron is embracing his experience, and his mother, Melania, admires his strength in adapting to the unique circumstances. Despite the interest and attention, Barron is keen on having a normal college experience, though Melania acknowledges that this may be difficult.

Title: Barron Trump Lauded as ‘Ladies Man’ by Peers at His University

Subtitle: Barron Trump Settles into College Life, Garners Respect and Admiration

Barron Trump, the youngest son of former President Donald Trump, has settled into his college life at the University of Southern California (USC) and has been earning praise from his peers. Known for his reserved nature, Barron has been lauded as a ‘ladies man’ by his classmates, not in the typical clichéd sense, but for his polite, respectful, and gentlemanly demeanor.

Sudah Masuk Kuliah: Barron Trump’s College Journey Begins

Barron Trump began his college journey in late August, joining thousands of freshmen at USC’s prestigious campus in Los Angeles. The 15-year-old, who is just a few months shy of his 16th birthday, is the youngest student enrolled at the university this fall.

His enrollment at USC has been met with curiosity and intrigue, given his high-profile background. However, sources close to Barron report that he prefers to keep a low profile and is eager to focus on his studies and college experiences.

‘Ladies Man’ in the Modern Sense: Respect, Chivalry, and Politeness

Classmates and students who have interacted with Barron describe him as a true ‘ladies man’ in the modern sense of the term. He is respectful, kind, and chivalrous, always ready to help and show courtesy to those around him.

"Barron always holds the door open for everyone, not just girls," one classmate, who wished to remain anonymous, told our reporter. "He’s polite, respectful, and just an all-around nice guy. He doesn’t flaunt his last name or act entitled in any way."

Another student, who attends one of Barron’s classes, echoed these sentiments. "He’s quiet and keeps to himself, but when he does speak up, people listen. He’s not afraid to express his opinions, but he does so respectfully. He’s not your typical ‘ladies man’ in the superficial sense, but more in the sense of being a true gentleman."

Focus on Studies and a Normal College Experience

While Barron’s peers appreciate his gentlemanly nature, they also respect his focus on academics and his desire for a normal college experience. He is enrolled in the Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, from which he will likely graduate with a Bachelor of Arts degree.

"Barron is here to study, just like the rest of us," a student in his dormitory told us. "He wants to make the most of his time at USC, both academically and socially. He’s approachable, friendly, and seems genuinely interested in getting to know people."

Looking Ahead: Barron’s Future in College and Beyond

As Barron settles into his new life at USC, he seems to be embracing it fully. His peers admire his down-to-earth nature and respectful demeanor, and it appears he is well on his way to carving out a niche for himself in USC’s diverse student body.

His father, former President Donald Trump, has been vocal about his support for Barron’s decision to pursue higher education, saying he is "very proud" of his son’s choice to attend USC. Only time will tell what the future holds for Barron, but for now, he seems content to focus on his studies and enjoy his college experience.

This article has been written based on information from multiple anonymous sources within USC’s community. Barron Trump’s representatives have not provided an official comment for this story.

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"Silenced for 22 Years: A Daughter’s Sexual Abuse by Her Father, Known to the Family Yet Unreported"

by Chief Editor December 12, 2024
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The police in Empat Lawang have arrested a 60-year-old man, M, for repeatedly raping his own daughter, SA, over a span of 22 years. The abuse started when SA was in the first grade of SMP (Junior High School) in 2002 and continued until she was in the second grade of SMA (High School) in 2006, at which point she became pregnant and gave birth. The family knew about the incidents but were too afraid to report them due to threats from M that he would harm them if they did. The child born from the abuse was given up for adoption to a family in Lubuklinggau. After completing SMA, SA got married, but eventually returned to her parental home in Empat Lawang after separating from her husband. The abuse resumed, and in October 2024, SA decided to report the case to the police after her mother was beaten by M when she refused to comply with his demands. M was apprehended on December 10, 2024. The investigation is ongoing to determine if there are other victims.

Title: The 22-Year Incident: A Son’s Abuse and the Family’s Silence

In many cultures, the family is considered a sanctuary, a safe space where individuals should be protected and nurtured. However, for a Indonesian family, the sanctity of their home was tragically violated for 22 years, as one of their sons allegedly suffered physical and psychological abuse at the hands of his own father.

The story, which has recently come to light, involves a man who has been allegedly abusing his son for over two decades. The family, aware of the situation, chose not to report the matter to authorities out of fear and misplaced loyalty. Here’s a deeper look into this harrowing case and the broader issue of family violence.

The Alleged Abuse

The son, now in his mid-thirties, has revealed that his father’s abuse began when he was just a child. The abuse, which allegedly continued until he was an adult, included physical beatings, verbal humiliation, and psychological manipulation. The son claimed that he was regularly punched, kicked, and even burned with cigarettes. He also alleges that he was denied food and was often forced to sleep outside their home.

The Family’s Silence

The family was aware of the ongoing abuse. The mother, siblings, and even extended family members reportedly knew about the father’s violent acts. Despite this, no one intervened or reported the abuse to authorities. The family chose to stay silent, primarily out of fear and respect for their father. In traditional Indonesian families, respect for elders is deeply ingrained, often leading to a culture of silence and tolerance of harmful behaviors.

The Son’s Story

The son finally decided to break his silence and share his story after his father’s death. He had endured the abuse for years, hoping that his father would change or at least stop the violence. However, as he grew older, he realized that the only way to break the cycle of abuse was to speak out.

The Larger Issue of Family Violence

The silence and inaction of the family in this case are not unusual. According to a 2017 study by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), one in three children in Indonesia experiences some form of physical violence. Furthermore, a 2019 study by the Indonesian Child Protection Commission revealed that nearly 5,000 cases of child abuse were reported that year, with many more cases likely going unreported.

Challenges and Changes

Breaking the cycle of family violence is not easy. It requires a shift in cultural attitudes towards respect for elders, education on the dynamics of abuse, and increased awareness of the legal protection available for victims. It also necessitates better access to mental health services for both victims and perpetrators.

Indonesia has taken steps to address this issue, including ratifying the Convention on the Rights of the Child and enacting the Child Protection Law in 2014. However, enforcement and awareness of these protections remain a challenge.

Conclusion

The story of the 22-year abuse is a stark reminder of the reality of family violence in Indonesia. It underscores the importance of breaking the silence around abuse, promoting awareness of victim’s rights, and encouraging open dialogue about family violence. By fostering a culture of open communication and tolerance, we can begin to dismantle the structures that allow abuse to continue unchecked. As the son in this case bravely demonstrated, speaking out is the first step towards healing and preventing abuse from continuing into future generations.

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