Addie MS Was Surprised To Know David Ozora Is Running Metal Music Therapy
JAKARTA - Meanwhile, the police are processing the alleged abuse by Mario Dandy against David Ozora, senior composer Addie MS taking the time to visit victims of the persecution. There is one fact that surprised Addie, David underwent recovery and treatment at a private hospital in South Jakarta with metal music.
Addie met and was accompanied by Jonathan Latumahi insulting David's parents during a bezuk. While talking to Jonathan, who is also the management of the Ansor Youth Movement Center Leader, musician Kevin Aprilio's father was shocked.
At the same time, he also met David's parents who were one of the administrators of the Central Executive of the Ansor Youth Movement, Jonathan Latumahina. Addie who came with Kevin Aprilio, Vicy Melanie, and Herbawai. "Together with @kevinaprilio, @vicymelanie, Mb @nengherba & Mas Hakam visited David at Mayapada Hospital," he shared the bezuk moment via Instagram.
"Learning about fortitude and sincerity from his father, Mas @tidvr walked on," he continued.
"We pray for David's recovery, yes," said Addie MS, praying for David's recovery.
This upload, too, received sympathy from netizens in the comments column. They also pray for David's recovery for the disaster that happened to him some time ago.
However, while the two were talking, Addie MS was surprised that David even listened to metal music during his recovery period. Jonathan said this was part of therapy.
"Usually if conditions like this are calm music, relaxation. But once I hear the heavy metal music, huh?" Addie MS was quoted as saying by nu.or.id.
After that, he got an answer, it turned out that David was used to listening to various metal music. In fact, he usually listens to the music before bedtime.
"But it's said, David is a normal condition if he sleeps using loud music headphones, if he is removed, he will wake up. So it's unique," said Jonathan Latumahina.
In addition, Addie MS said, David's current condition is quite good. David can react when spoken to.