Dramatic, Tsania Marwa Wants To Pick Up A Child Who Says She Wants To Kidnap

JAKARTA - Two years of fighting for children's rights, finally Tsania Marwa received custody of her two children. Thursday, April 29th, Tsania tried to take her child to the place of her ex-husband, Atalarik Syah. Tsania came together with court officials to carry out the child pick-up execution.

Unfortunately, Tsania Marwa's meeting was so full of drama that her son was scared. "When I was about to enter, I was warned that I could not carry a bag, I was not allowed to speak a cellphone, I could not record it. I did. But when I entered, how come there are reporters who record, then there are families who record too," said Tsania Marwa on YouTube Warta. Hot quoted Friday, April 30.

Once inside the house, Tsania was even more surprised that her children were in the room and locked from the inside. "Not locked, but he (the children) locked themselves," he said. The Atalaric family who were there admitted that they had lost their keys and couldn't help opening the door to their son's room.

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Two hours of waiting, Tsania finally able to communicate with her baby through the window. According to Tsania's confession, her children accidentally locked the door out of fear of being kidnapped by her own mother.

"Right in the window the children asked me to swear I wouldn't kidnap them. After I swore they finally wanted to open the door," he explained.

The meeting took place emotionally. "I hugged them. They had asked to be bribed, gave them a look at their coloring work. Suddenly the defendant's lawyer said words that scared the children so they decided to go back into the room," he said.

"Earlier there was a lawyer who talked like he was scared of children, so the children were afraid to go back into (the room) again. Even though he had been seducing for a long time, right," he said.

Tsania couldn't stop thinking when her children thought that they would be kidnapped by her own mother. "The point is ngomoingnya like that, 'Umi wants to kidnap me, right? Isn't this a child who is still underage, it is impossible to think like that if it is not influenced by the environment," explained Tsania.

The woman who was born on April 5, 1991 immediately explained to her children that it was impossible for her to kidnap them. Tsania also tried to explain the purpose of his arrival.

"Yes, I said 'no, it's impossible. No, Umi just missed the meeting, wanted to hug and kiss, I said that," he said, crying.

Not wanting to be traumatized, Tsania Marwa finally chose to resign and go home. Despite his disappointment, he hopes there will be a reschedule from the court and no drama. "Disappointed, of course. But I chose to go home first," he said.