Sad, Mrs. Venna Melinda When She Found Out That Ferry Irawan Was Doing Domestic Violence

JAKARTA - Venna Melinda's mother responded to Domestic Violence (KDRT), Ni Made Ayu Rachmawati. The mother, who is currently still in Jakarta, admitted that she had not met her child in person after the incident in Kediri City occurred.

Verrell Bramasta's grandmother said she didn't know much about what happened in Venna Melinda and Ferry Irawan's household. "I don't know anything. So, just ask this, Venna's sister," he said when met by media crews in the Jagakarsa area, South Jakarta on Wednesday, January 11.

Even so, she admitted that she was sad to know that her daughter had to experience violence from her husband at the age of marriage which was not even a year old. "Yes, it must be sad, it must be sad," he continued.

Regarding KDRP to his son, Ayu Rachmawati said there was nothing to regret. The reason is, this has already happened.

Having not had time to meet Venna who is currently in the hospital, the mother admitted that she took care of her grandchildren in Jakarta.

"Wait (visiting Venna), this is taking care of the other grandchildren. There are already papas, there are younger siblings, Venna's children are all there, there are families too," he concluded.

Verrell Bramasta is known to return to Indonesia immediately when he finds out that his mother has domestic violence. Returning from Japan, he immediately visited his mother, Venna Melinda, who was being treated at a hospital in Sidoarjo, East Java.

Through her Instagram account, Verrell uploaded a photo of her meeting with her mother. It breaks my heart to see you like this. Whatever happens in life, I will always be here for you ma... no matter what (It hurts to see you like this. Whatever happens in life, I will always be there for you, no matter what)," Verrell wrote in his Instagram caption on Wednesday, January 11.

Verrell also uploaded a video where he and his younger brother, Athalla Naufal flanked and kissed his mother who was lying in bed. The video was motivated by a famous song titled Bunda which was first popularized by Portrait.