JAKARTA - Kimberly Border admitted that she felt a loss after the alleged car embezzlement case involving her ex-husband, Edward Akbar, stalled because she was absent twice during a mediation call.
Kimberly felt that the result of this case increased her mind's burden due to problems that had not been resolved, even though she and Edward had officially divorced almost a year ago.
"From us, it's more of a thought, because many feel like an infinity business, there are many that have not been resolved, why has it been possible so far. It's been more than a year apart, why don't you want to come, I think," said Kimberly RDer at the South Jakarta Police, Wednesday, June 18.
For Kimberly, it would be better if Edward could immediately follow legal procedures so that all parties could both feel profitable.
"For example, if you come to talk once everything is resolved, it looks like it's better in the future, maybe, he also has a better feeling to come to meet the children as well as all kinds of things. Actually, it's more detrimental for him all of this," he continued.
The mother of two children also feels that with the completion of this case later, she and Edward can continue their respective lives calmly.
"Come on, come on, meet you so that everything is finished quickly, and we can move on together with our lives. Everything is calmer," said Kimberly Border.
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"So, yes, I've actually asked us to withdraw our report for this, yes come on, just come meet first, let's talk about all this first, then we can both find a way in the future, what should be good for both of us," he concluded.
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