Tired Of Being Cornered, Sheila Salsabila Opens Her Voice About Marshanda Entering The RSJ
JAKARTA - Sheila Salsabila opened up about her alleged cause for Marshanda to be admitted to a Mental Hospital in Los Angeles. He made a video which was uploaded on Wednesday, August 17th.
Sheila said she wanted to tell the story from her side because she saw a lot of bad comments about her. Even though the case was over, the bullying continued to fly to him.
Sheila starts the story by saying she cares about Marshanda. Previously he had experienced something similar before doing it to the actress.
"I feel grateful, there are still people who love, care about me. And that's how he cares. That's why I did that to my friend (Marshanda)," said Sheila Salsabila.
"If it feels too extreme, it's because I'm a doctor and I know it's already dangerous. I'm talking nonsense, what I'm doing is dangerous and going to places that are dangerous to myself, and doing things that are dangerous to myself," he explained.
Sheila Salsabila has heard of the hospital costs which reached Rp. 300 million. He also straightened out some of the points that Marshanda had said.
"The first was the 911th report, it was me and David, my husband who reported it. Why is that? Because the disappearance was not only 2 hours 1 time. Caca was lost for 8 hours on the first day at the airport and couldn't be found, Caca did actions that I think are self-harm. I'm worried as a friend, "said Sheila Salsabila.
"The second day Caca disappeared again, my husband found him on the side of the road, he said he was waiting for someone who said he wanted to give him a green card. I don't know who," he added.
"He heard voices, with such conditions we don't have to wait 24 hours to report to 911 someone is missing. If someone is missing, you can take care of yourself, so we can't report it," he said.
Sheila Salsabila did not take her to the Mental Health Facility because it was the approval of the Caca family. The reason Sheila did not visit Caca was because her family did not give information about where Caca was being treated.