Gaga's Mother Muhammad Compares Laura Anna's Punishment In This World And The Hereafter, Warganet: Oh My God
JAKARTA - Gaga Muhammad was sentenced to 4.5 years in prison for being proven to have harmed Laura Anna in an accident that occurred on December 8, 2019. Currently, Gaga's party plans to file an appeal.
Gaga Muhammad's mother, Janariyah, spoke up after hearing the verdict for her son from the East Jakarta District Court Judge. According to him, the decision was the best.
"Yeah, that's okay, it's the best. If it's the best, it's okay, the important thing is that you're satisfied, right, that's what you want. So, Gaga gets a trial in the world, Laura gets a trial there. That's it," said Janariyah. launches Starpro on Wednesday, January 9th.
According to him, if Laura Anna's side does not accept the decision, they are advised to make their own law.
"Yes, if he's lacking, then he just has to make his own laws, I see. Right, that's how the laws are. The prosecutor, right, has already said that if he wants more than that, he just has to make his own laws, right, it's that simple, " he said.
Janariyah responded to the Judge's decision for Gaga casually. At a young age, he believed that God did not sleep and knew where the truth was.
"Relax, we will never hurt anything, if this is the best punishment. And this is Gaga is a very valuable lesson for her that she must take a lesson. So, we take it easy," said Janariyah.
Janariyah's statement about Laura Anna was then uploaded to various gossip accounts and received criticism from netizens. They thought it was inappropriate for him to speak badly, let alone feel a grudge against Laura Anna.
"Good grief. How can Gaga's mother have the heart in front of the camera to say that Laura is being tried there," wrote one netizen
"It's no wonder that Laura Anna said that she was the most hurt by Mama Gaga, it turns out that it really hurts when you say it," said another.
"This family seems to be really right, I don't know where they are wrong. No wonder the child doesn't feel guilty at all. Apparently it's the character, nature, and upbringing of parents," said another.