Catherine Wilson Denies Allegations Of Leaving Home Without Idham Masse's Permission
JAKARTA - Idham Masse said that his wife Catherine Wilson was a disobedient wife for leaving the house without her permission when she was performing the pilgrimage some time ago.
Seeing this, Catherine Wilson, who was represented by her attorney, Dody Haryanto, tried to argue that her client dared to do something like that, especially to her own husband.
"If the problem often leaves the house, or goes back to Jakarta, that's the permission of her husband, it's impossible for her to just leave without her husband's permission. So I straighten it out doesn't mean Keket just came out," said Dody Haryanto at the Depok Religious Court, Wednesday, March 13.
He said that even if Catherine Wilson left the house, the goal was not to run away or move but just to get out of the house for a walk or play.
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"After all, Catherine's mother left the house in the sense of staying in Sidrap," he continued.
Dody is very confident that Catherine Wilson has knowledge about ethics and customs that must be done as a wife to her husband.
"It's impossible for him to just leave, ethics and customs must be respected by my client, it's impossible for him to just leave," said Dody.