Today Polda Metro Checks Tamara Tyasmara's Children's School

JAKARTA - Polda Metro Jaya continues to investigate the case of the death of Raden Andante Khalif Pramudityo or Dante, the son of Tamara Tyasmara, allegedly due to drowning. Most recently, investigators plan to examine the school's side of the six-year-old boy, today, Wednesday 21 February. "Today the school is being examined," said Head of Public Relations of Polda Metro Jaya Kombes Ade Ary Syam Indradi to VOI, Wednesday, February 21. The examination is suspected to explore the matter of Dante's behavior. Because, previously mentioned, Tamara Tyasmara's son is often afraid if there is a swimming lesson session. "The examination is scheduled for 11.00 WIB," said Ade. Dante's fear during swimming lessons was conveyed by the Chairman of the Foundation & Parents Relations Janitra Bina Manusa School, Wani Siregar. "Andte has a problem of fear and is still not confident. It is indicated from several school observations," said Wani Siregar in his written statement. The fear was seen when Dante did not want to be separated from his teacher's arms. Then, after several swimming sessions were held, Dante gradually began to show his willingness to take part in the swimming session. Third, even so Dante still seemed less confident in swimming. Fourth, although there were already several trainers in the pool and given guidance as well as using a swimming board and calcification, Dante chose to remain sitting on the edge of the pool. "While looking at or observing the state of the pool and the condition of his friends who were playing and learning swimming in the pool with his coach, before finally deciding was ready and willing to enter the water," he said. It's just that Tamara Tyasmara judged that the school did not know the latest developments or information about his son in terms of swimming.

"If Dante is afraid of swimming, maybe just look at the water, the children are crying, Dante can swim, maybe because the school doesn't know Dante's latest 'update'," he said.," said Tamara.