One Student Of SMAN 72 Jakarta There Are Faculty Of Disorders, Allegedly The Impact Of The Explosion

JAKARTA - AAS, one of the students who were victims of the explosion at SMAN 72 Jakarta, Kelapa Gading, North Jakarta, is said to be getting better. However, the 10C class student is currently still lying at the Cempaka Putih Islamic Hospital, Central Jakarta.

"Alhamdulillah, I'm aware. The X-ray results said there were abnormalities in the nerves," Ugi, AAS's parents told reporters, Monday, November 10.

Ugi admitted that he received news that his son was going to undergo a third operation because there was a nerve disorder that was suspected to be the impact of the explosion.

"He said there was a third operation, the head surgery, I saw it. There was an abnormality near the brain stem," he said.

Ugi explained that at the time of the explosion on Friday, November 7, 2025, his son was very close to the point of the first explosion inside the mosque.

"Very close. He was at the first explosion at the mosque. He was very close," he said.

However, Ugi has not been able to communicate with his son even though he is aware.

"You can't (talk). Children are a bit difficult, except for their mothers," he said.