Ribut Dengan Orang Tua Kandung, Sejoli Di Penjaringan Dianiaya Dua Pekerja Bangunan

JAKARTA - A couple named Patrik Jahja (39) and Joeng Marisa (39) were persecuted by two construction workers on Jalan Camar Elok 6, No.22, Kapuk Muara Village, Penjaringan District, North Jakarta.

The violence started with a family commotion. The victim, Patrik, crossed out his own father's house with his girlfriend, Joeng Marisa, using a pile as a form of protest.

"(The motive is to remove the perpetrator's actions) As a form of protest to his father, related to problems in the family," Head of the Penjaringan Metro Police, AKBP Agus Ady Wijaya when confirmed, Wednesday, October 15, 2025.

Knowing this act, the victim's father Patrik then ordered two construction workers to cover up the writing that the lovebirds had made on the wall using paint.

"So the perpetrators were only builders who were told to cover the scribbles made by the victim with paint (not to injure their child)," he said.

Then when the perpetrator and the victim met at the location, they were involved in a verbal argument. The victim had obstructed efforts to clean up the writing of the pilovs.

Between the victims and the perpetrators tried to block each other so that there was an action of pushing each other until finally the Patrik victim fell into a ditch.

Meanwhile, the victim, Joeng, tried to help his girlfriend get out of the ditch, but the victim was pushed and fell.

The victim hit the wall which resulted in an open wound on the forehead. The victim's face was also exposed to paint.

"The two victims are still dating, not yet married. The male victim is the biological child of the home owner," he said.

As a result of the incident, victim Joeng Marisa suffered an open wound to the head and received 7 stitches.

Meanwhile, Patrik's victim suffered a brain and spinal cord hemorrhage. Patrik was treated medically at Atma Jaya Hospital.

The case was then reported to the Penjaringan Metro Police. After receiving the report, Subnit V Resmob of the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Penjaringan Metro Police conducted an investigation.

Head of Criminal Investigation Unit of the Penjaringan Police, AKP Sachep Sosa Hutapea, said the two perpetrators were arrested around the scene. Both were arrested for committing acts of violence against the two victims.

The two perpetrators with the initials M and W worked as casual daily workers. Both were only assigned by the victim's father (the owner of the house) to cover the graffiti of the pilots, not to injure his son.

"Yes (the two perpetrators) were only builders who were ordered to paint the crossed out wall. The perpetrators and evidence were secured to the Penjaringan Metro Police," he said.

As a result of their actions, the two perpetrators were charged with Article 170 of the Criminal Code and or 351 of the Criminal Code.