Disappointed, The Eldest Son Bambang Pamungkas Chronological Story His Name Is Crossed From The Family Card
JAKARTA - As a football player, the name Bambang Pamungkas won an individual award. Among them, the top scorer of the 1999/2000 Indonesian League with 24 goals. He was also the best player in the 2001 Indonesian League, the top scorer in the 2002 Tiger Cup, and the top scorer in the Malaysian Premier League with the Selangor FA in 2005.
Until this moment, Bepe is also listed as the second highest goalscorer for the Indonesian national team of all time with 38 goals. Success on the gridiron, Bepe then became the coach of Persija.
However, that success was suddenly tarnished by a lawsuit from a woman named Amalia Fujiawati related to child legalization and child support requests. The lawsuit, which was filed with the South Jakarta Religious Court and registered in case number 1223/Pdt.G/2021/PA/JS, had a bad impact on Bepe because netizens considered him cheating and having children out of wedlock.
However, Amalia explained that they actually had a serial marriage. While pregnant, Amalia was divorced so that there was no recognition for her child.
Apparently, to prove that the marriage took place, Bambang Pamungkas' eldest child, Jane Abel, was willing to be a witness. He is also willing to provide samples for DNA testing to prove Amalia's child is his sister.
After becoming a witness, Jane Abel did not think that her name was now not on the same family card as her father. "The reason I was moved from the KK was to facilitate my administration in Solo because I studied in Solo. It's just that I don't live there, right, I don't need to move to Solo. I'm disappointed, I feel it's not fair. Just say it out. I know, I can choose where I live," Jane said, quoted from the Cumicumi YouTube channel, Monday, August 9.
Jane had no regrets when her name was removed from Bambang Pamungkas' family card for being a witness for Amalia. "Actually, it's not a problem, if you can talk honestly, it's okay. I don't know why you are like that," he explained.