JAKARTA - Putri Zaskia Adya Mecca, Kala Madali, who is only 12 years old, has undergone examination as a key witness in the beating case that befell their family assistant, Faisal.
The six-hour examination process was mentioned by his uncle, Haykal Kamil, as quite an emotional experience for his nephew.
The examination was carried out at Zaskia Adya Mecca's residence, not at the police station, in order to create a more comfortable atmosphere for Kala.
"Because what is being examined is a minor, he is still 12 years old. So we ask that the examination is not carried out in a place that feels foreign to him," said Haykal Kamil in the South Jakarta area, recently.
During the process, Kala received full assistance from the Indonesian Child Protection Commission (KPAI).
However, Haykal revealed that the examination remained a burden for his nephew because he had to reminisce about traumatic events.
"Wow, really tired, Uncle," said Haykal imitating Kala's words after being examined.
"Because it turns out that you have to open Pandora's box there are emotions, bad memories, and trauma that must be opened," continued Haykal Kamil.
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Despite the long and tiring legal process, Zaskia Adya Mecca's extended family remains committed to overseeing this beating case to completion.
Haykal emphasized that their steps were not just to seek justice, but also to create a deterrent effect and prevent similar incidents from happening in society.
"When asked if we are tired of following this process, to be honest the answer is yes," I'm Haykal.
"But we want this to be the last incident. We don't want any small children or other motorists to feel threatened on the road," Haykal continued.
He added that the family felt that if they gave up, there would be no change, and the perpetrators of arrogance on the road would continue to feel that they could act arbitrarily.
"Our family agrees, this time there must be a deterrent effect so that the perpetrator knows that he can't do it arbitrarily," he said.
Closing his statement, Haykal hopes that this case can be an important lesson for the wider community, especially for people who are often arrogant on the road.
"Allow our families to make this event a learning forum for the community, so that in the future no one will dare to do anything like this," concluded Haykal Kamil.
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