Many Cases Of Bullying Vincent Rompies' Son, Atta Halilintar Worried About Ameena's Fate

JAKARTA - Bullying cases among school children are being discussed because Vincent Rompies' eldest son is suspected of being involved in a bullying case at his school.Seeing this, Atta Halilintar tried to express his views regarding bullying. For him, bullying looks trivial or simple but the effect can drop mentally and physically after the victim."Bulling looks simple, but can fall mentally, heart, physically," said Atta Halilintar in the North Grogol area, South Jakarta, Wednesday, February 28."Even earlier, the younger siblings who told me that they even wanted to commit suicide, yes, that's because their genitals were held, to abuse them. At the age of young people, they have experienced that," he continued.Hearing the stories of the victims of bullying made Atta afraid of his daughter, Ameena appeared. He even admitted that he was confused about where he wanted to send him to school because bullying could happen anywhere.
"I have a daughter too, hopefully it doesn't happen like that," he said."Certainly, at first I was afraid. Because at high school there was a bully, at a public school to bully, to a pesantren school, yesterday only someone died," he concluded.