JAKARTA - Nirina Zubir said that she was indirectly a place to vent the victims of the land mafia like herself through messages on her personal Instagram.

Knowing how it felt to be a victim, Nirina often tried the victims by sending their complaints to the authorities.

"I sometimes like those who feel and know that many friends experience the same case, are concerned and sad that many DM I have all kinds of things, but for me, I can only forward-forward to parties who can help right," said Nirina Zubir in the Dharmawangsa area, South Jakarta, Friday, August 23.

However, it is not uncommon for Nirina to get a message from a fellow victim whose requirements are not complete so that she cannot help much.

"But if for example 'I don't know, Sis, the letter has been brought', what should I (must) do? 'Sis, please help', I want to, only I also have limitations, I'm also not the people in the government myself, so it's like, we are both victims but as much as possible please, I help," said Nirina Zubir.

This turned out to have an effect on Nirina Zubir's psyche because she couldn't help other victims. "It's just a lot of attention and that's what makes me feel like inner pressure, mentally and physically ill because for myself the case has not been resolved and someone asks for help and then I can also help anything, so it's like, what do you want me to do?," said Nirina.

Fortunately Nirina was assisted by her husband, Ernest 'Coklat' who faithfully listened to and exchanged opinions with her. "Obviously, he knows how devastated I am and sometimes mentally ill and understands very well," he said.


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