Polda Metro Check Tamara Tyasmara And Swimming Experts In The Case Of Dante's Death
Polda Metro Jaya will not only examine the school in handling the case of the death of Raden Andante Khalif Pramudityo or Dante who was suspected of drowning, today. Investigators will also return to examine Tamara Tyasmara and a swimming expert.
"The examination of the swimming expert, teacher and mother of the victim," said Head of Sub-Directorate for Jatanras Polda Metro Jaya AKBP Rovan Richard Mahenu when confirmed, Wednesday, February 21.
The plan is for the examination to be carried out in stages. Starting from swimming experts and teachers or school parties at 11.00 WIB.
Then, investigators will examine Tamara Tyasmara. The examination of Dante's mother is a continuation of the previous one.
Tamara Tyasmara was originally questioned on February 19. However, at that time the examination process was temporarily postponed and will continue on Wednesday, February 21.
Meanwhile, the examination of teachers or the school is suspected of investigating Dante's behavior. Because, previously it was mentioned that Tamara Tyasmara's son was often afraid if there was a swimming lesson session.
Dante's frightened behavior during swimming lessons was conveyed by the Chairman of the Janitra Bina Manusa School &Parents Relation Foundation, Wani Siregar.
"Dante has a problem with fear and is still not confident. This is indicated by several school observations," said Wani Siregar in a written statement.
This fear can be seen when Dante doesn't want to get out of his teacher's arms. Then, after several swimming sessions were held, Dante gradually began to show his willingness to take part in swimming sessions.
Third, even so, Dante still looks less confident in swimming. Fourth, even though there are several coaches in the pool and given guidance or using swimming boards and calcifications, Dante chooses to keep sitting by the pool.
"While looking at or observing the condition of the pool and the condition of his friends who were playing and learning to swim in the pool with the coach, before finally deciding to be ready and willing to enter the water," he said.