Ridwan Kamil's Son Still Missing, Netizens Give Aare River A Bad Rating On Google Maps
JAKARTA - A number of netizens gave a review by affixing 1 of 5 stars which means a bad rating on the location of the Aare River, Bern City, Switzerland, in the Google Maps application.
On average, netizens have written about the 295 kilometers long river on the river since Saturday, 28 May.
One of the reviews was written by a netizen named Joshtian J. "The Aare River is too dangerous for swimming. The Swiss government should make a safety protocol for tourists," he wrote on Saturday, May 28.
Another netizen named Muhammad Ali Hasibuan also wrote a bad review on Sungai Aare. It's a dangerous river," he said on Sunday, May 29.
However, not all netizens have given bad reviews to the Aare river since one day ago. Warganet named Rifaldi Aditama gave 5 stars accompanied by comments apologizing for the bad judgment of other netizens.
"Sorry for the inappropriate comments from our people. I hope this does not make Swiss people have a bad stigma towards Indonesian citizens," said Rifaldi Aditama.
These assessments relate to the disappearance of the eldest son of the Governor of West Java Ridwan Kamil, Emmeril Kahn Mumtadz (Eril) in Switzerland since last Thursday, May 26.
The news of Eril's missing contact was received by Ridwan Kamil when he and a group of the West Java Provincial Government were on an overseas working visit in Italy and England on Thursday, May 26, at 15.00 WIB.
Based on the family's explanation, Eril and her sister, Camillia Laetitia Azzahra, are currently on a trip to Switzerland in order to find a master's degree school and scholarships for Eril and her sister who will continue their undergraduate studies.
During this visit, Eril and Camillia took the time to swim in the Aaree river. The family received information that a strong current was hitting the river. The two children of Ridwan Kamil tried to climb to the river bank to save themselves, but it turned out that Eril was carried away by the current and lost contact until now.
The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia (KBRI) in Bern, Switzerland said the fourth day of the search for Emmeril Khan Mumtadz alias Eril, son of West Java Governor Ridwan Kamil, will focus on the floodgates of the Aare River.
Today's search plan is focused on the area between the two floodgates closest to where Eril was last seen, namely Schwellenmaetelli and Engehalde. The search method on the fourth day will use boats and sensors capable of detecting up to a depth of 3 meters.