Called No Good Faith By The Family Of The Victim Of The Child Accident, Ira Riswana Gives Clarification
Ira Riswana denied the statement by the families of the traffic accident victims allegedly caused by her son that she did not have good faith. The 1994 Sampul Girl winner said that on the first day after the traffic accident at Pasar Minggu, she had visited the South Jakarta Metro Police, and intended to visit the victim's house the next day.
"Actually, on the first day we were here (South Jakarta Metro Police). On the second day, I planned to go to the house (the victim's family) that afternoon," said Ira Riswana at the South Jakarta Metro Police, Monday, April 3.
Ira said she was mostly silent after the case involving her child was not because someone was covered up, but was afraid of what she said and did wrongly.
"I'm silent, it's not what I want to do, but I'm waiting for the evidence to be collected, I just want to talk. Because I don't want it to end up being my own blunder," he said.
The wife of a high-ranking NTB Police officer also expressed her sympathy for the families of the victims who were left by their loved ones. Therefore, he had time to support the families of the victims with condolences. However, Ira felt that her gift was misinterpreted.
"We came to give our condolences, but he considered it peaceful money. I never gave any peace money and I never wanted to make peace with money, no," concluded Ira Riswana.
For information, Ira Riswana's second child, Maulana Malik Ibrahim, who is 18 years old, was involved in a traffic accident that occurred at Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta on March 12.
At that time Malik, who was driving a Mercedes Benz, collided with a teenager, Syamil who was riding a motorcycle. Not being helped, the teenager died.
Until now, the traffic accident case involving Ira Riswana's child and high-ranking NTB Police officers is still being investigated by the South Jakarta Metro Police.