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JAKARTA – Ira Riswana's words regarding the threat made by the family of the Mercedes-Benz accident victim in Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta, received a response from N, Syamil's older brother (18). According to N, his words were not a threat. Instead, he asked where the form of the threat was.

"Is there an element of threat when it has to go viral?" said N via text message, Monday, April 3.

"If you don't feel guilty, you shouldn't feel threatened, right?" he continued.

He regretted the attitude of the family, namely Ira Riswana, an old celebrity who claimed to have received threats. Because, up to two weeks after the incident, they had no good faith to express their condolences to the family of the deceased.

“And where is the element of threat? After we waited for about 2 weeks, there was no goodwill to meet our families, especially the parents of the perpetrator, they just didn't show their condolences to us," he concluded.

Previously, Ira Riswana admitted that she received threats from the victim's family. The old celebrity admitted that the victim's family threatened her by making the news go viral, if there was no form of responsibility for the accident.

"The family threatens us. Make everything that exists go viral. The evidence is all there," Ira told reporters at the South Jakarta Metro Police, Monday, April 3.


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