Residents Call Siti Badriyah And Her Grandchildren Often Contract Roads Out, Ask For Food To Neighbors

JAKARTA - The difficulty of economic conditions for MY (60) led to mistreatment of his two grandchildren who were still toddlers. MY, who have no income, often leaves the house with his two grandchildren.

"Like to be taken away (going) is a child. Because no one gives money, sometimes it's like that. We don't know," Ella told VOI around the scene, Gang Fajar V, Karang Anyar Village, Sawah Besar District, Central Jakarta, Wednesday, December 27.

Although they often see MY's grandmother and her two grandchildren leaving the rented room, Ella doesn't know exactly where they are going.

"I don't know if I like begging for money, only where does he like to go," he said.

Ella said MY's grandmother and her two grandchildren had lived to sign for 2 to 3 years. He said the victim's mother also rarely visited the two victims.

Meanwhile, Siti Badriyah as the victim's mother admitted that when she communicated with her two children, no one dared to answer.

The look of his two children at his grandmother seemed afraid of getting abuse again.

Based on information from neighbors, his two children are often not given food. Because they sometimes ask for food from their neighbors.

"He is often not fed. He knew the neighbors, because he asked his neighbors. Then the worse was again. His two children were told to beg to Kota Tua by their grandmothers," he said.