The Perpetrator, AG's Son, Apologizes For Subuding To David Ozora's Father, This Is What The Attorney Said
JAKARTA - One of Jonathan Latumahina's colleagues, the father of the victim David Ozora, who was subjected to sadistic abuse by Mario Dandy and his colleague Shane Lukas, Nong Andah Darol Mahmada, shared a story during an exception reading session that presented the perpetrators of AG's child (15).This trial was held behind closed doors at the South Jakarta District Court, Monday, April 3, with the agenda of an interim decision on the exception previously filed by AG.Nong Andah Darol was present at the trial and accompanied Jonathan. There was one moment that was told by Nong Andah Darol that the perpetrator AG apologized and wanted to prostrate David's father. The moment happened after Jonathan finished testifying."After hearing @sekexsuck testified that there was an incident where the AG apologized & wanted to prostrate at Jow's feet but was REJECTED. Jow didn't want to be presented, he stood up to leave the courtroom and confirmed that he didn't want to make peace, let the legal process run for justice for David, who until now fought hard to recover," said Nong Andah Darol on his Twitter page, @nongandah quoted by VOI on Wednesday, April 5.Nong Andah Darol was present to provide support for his colleague. He was amazed to see Jonathan's toughness in giving direct testimony and meeting with AG.Not only that, Nong Andah Darol also shared the testimony of key witness Mrs. N who had caught David, Shane and AG during the persecution. N is still traumatized by the incident of persecution.Confirmed separately, David's attorney, Melissa Anggraini, was reluctant to comment much on the proceedings on April 3. Especially when AG apologized and wanted to prostrate at Jonathan's feet."Legally, my program as a lawyer is not allowed to convey details at the trial. Actually, there are many things and we really... if we open them, including those conveyed. But again, we respect the legal process," explained Melissa Anggraini when contacted by VOI, Wednesday, April 5."In fact, in this closed trial, many will benefit us. Instead, it will embarrass them, but we will close it because the perpetrators of children are protected by law," said Melissa.
Meanwhile, AG's attorney, Mangata Toding Allo, also did not provide an explanation. "Our permission does not respond," he told VOI.Previously, the Head of the General Crime Section of the South Jakarta District Attorney's Office, Hafiz Kurniawan, said that in an interim decision, the Panel of Judges rejected the exception from the AG camp. The trial continued to the agenda of examining witnesses. "Exceptions were rejected. Followed by witness examination," he said.