JAKARTA - The late son of Tamara Tyasmara, Dante, was widely discussed that he did not like swimming activities as said by his biological father, Angger Dimas some time ago.

Seeing this, Tamara Tyasmara finally spoke up that a few months before Dante's death, her son had experienced an incident that caused trauma to swimming activities.

He said that Dante had been pushed by one of his friends while doing swimming activities. Luckily at that time the late Dante was using a buoy in his hand.

"Anyway, Dante was indeed traumatized by swimming but not trauma, he could say he was afraid of water because there had been an incident driven by his friend," said Tamara Tyasmara at Polda Metro Jaya, Monday, February 19.

"Then he used a buoy, the buoy that was in his hand connected to the body. That's if he was pushed a little bit in the wrong position, he couldn't go up if we didn't help," he continued.

He admitted that at first since the incident Dante had been afraid to return to swimming but in the end Tamara returned to coach Dante to overcome the trauma.

"So Dante used to like to swim, because of the incident he was afraid. But when I practice, I practice again, I practice again," said Tamara.

"Alhamdulillah, now you can see for yourself what video is afraid of swimming? People should be able to score," he concluded.


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