This Woman Claims To Be Heartbroken, Paralyzed By A Stroke, Reported Her 5 Children To The Police Regarding Inheritance
JAKARTA - How can Rodiah not be hurt, his five children who were born from the womb and raised with love, after growing up they even reported the 72-year-old woman to the Bekasi Metro Police. The problem is the inheritance house.
Rodiah, a resident of Gudang Huut Village, RT003/03 Sindangjaya Village, Cibarusah District, Bekasi Regency, West Java, admitted that he was deeply hurt. Five of her eight children accused Rodiah of embezzling the house. Now, the woman who sits in a wheelchair is reported to have carried out an examination at the Bekasi Metro Police Headquarters, last Monday, November 29.
"My (feeling) hurts... Sonya (Rodiah's first child), reported her mother to the Headquarters, to the Regional Police, and finally to the Resort Police. She said she pawned the land for Rp. 500 million," said Rodiah quoting Antara, Thursday, December 2.
Accompanied by his three children who are still loyal to accompany him, Rodiah visited the Bekasi Metro Police Headquarters. He can only sit in a wheelchair because both legs are paralyzed due to a stroke. He said he did not expect his biological son to report to the police just because he wanted an inheritance from him. Rodiah admitted that his children accused him of pawning a 9,000 square meter land certificate.
Not only reported to the police, Rodiah also admitted that he often received unpleasant treatment from his five biological children, such as being terrorized and forced to sign.
"There are eight children, three of which are with my mother. The five of them are often terrorized by my mother. My mother's house was crushed with stones, until she was forced to sign," admitted Rodiah.
According to him, the treatment of Rodiah's five children had occurred since her husband died. Even when the family held a tahlilan on the third day of the death of her husband, her five children secretly took the land certificate that she kept.
"My five children reported me, Sonya Susilawati, Syarif, Ahmad Basari, Moamar Gaddafi, and Sopyana," said Rodiah, while crying.
In addition to physically aging and sickly, Rodiah also admitted that he was traumatized. He often feels scared when he hears a knock on his door. He was afraid of being visited by his five children because he was often threatened.
"But I just gave up, what can I do. I have Allah SWT. I leave all my fate," he said, wiping away tears.