JAKARTA Astrid Kuya admitted that she was still traumatized and afraid that after her house became the target of looting during the demonstration against the increase in salaries of members of the Indonesian House of Representatives some time ago.
"If I, eh, must be traumatized, I would be afraid at that time," Astrid Kuya was quoted as saying by VOI from the Trans7 Official YouTube channel, Friday, October 31.
Astrid explained that her fear was not only because she lost things, but also because she thought about the safety of her family in the house.
"But what makes me sad the most is actually to the family. Because it's the house that occupies my mother," he said in a emotional tone.
In this precarious situation, Astrid admitted that she could only hold hands with her husband, Uya Kuya, and try to let their personal belongings be looted by irresponsible persons.
"I even thought at that time, I was sincere. When people came, I immediately grabbed my husband's hand and said, 'Yang, are we sincere?'," Astrid said.
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Uya Kuya, who was in a different place at the time of the incident, also confirmed that they had monitored the situation via video call from his team who was still at the location.
"Because we saw the video, the video call was with our team who was still there. When you said, 'Mas Uya, go inside people, break in!' Yes, we'll just say it sincerely. I turned off the video call, I don't want to see it again, just let it go, "said Uya.
Despite experiencing losses due to the incident, Uya emphasized that he did not regret running for a member of the DPR RI, even though his status has now been temporarily disabled.
"No. I never regretted what happened in my life. After all, my college is also a political scholar," he concluded.
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