Child Dies, Tamara Tyasmara's Response Accused Of Sekongkol With Girlfriend

JAKARTA - Tamara Tyasmara was present at the Polda Metro Jaya shortly after her lover was arrested by the police and became a suspect in the case of the child's death, Dante. Tamara couldn't help but cry when asked for information.

"Alhamdulillah, because the perpetrator has been caught," said Tamara Tyasmara regarding the news YA who was arrested by the police.

Tamara Tyasmara denied that she had been silent all this time, especially since she had said she didn't want to see CCTV of the incident.

"I haven't been silent all this time. Everyone said I was silent, but the people closest to me know the truth. If I stay silent, why do I come here," he continued.

"I've seen the CCTV from start to finish. It's impossible for me to be silent. My son died, not in a coma, not sick. Please understand that I didn't cover it up, but I wanted everything to go smoothly without having to bribe anywhere," said Tamara.

Tamara has no suspicion with her boyfriend. The reason is, this is not the first time YA has accompanied Dante to swim.

"At all, not (suspicious)," he said.

Furthermore, Tamara also knew when the public questioned her statement that bit and pinched Dante while lying down. Tamara explained that she did that to find out whether her child was responding or not.

"Yes, that's what I said I was cubitin, I was Gigitin, that's how it is. A mother, seeing her child in the ER was already lying, when we were silent. Yes, we want to try so that she wakes up," explained Tamara Tyasmara.

"My father happened not to be there. When my father died I did the same thing to my father in the ICU, I also teethed it, I teethed it in the ER in front of my sister, in front of my mother," he said.

"So, it's not that I'm bad, but I want to wake Dante up. Look at the child sleeping, not breathing, I beat him, I gave him a peek, let him wake up, let him answer. Since yesterday I was said to be like this, he said, I can only be silent, the important thing is that we do our best for Dante, "concluded Tamara Tyasmara.