JAKARTA - In the case of child neglect that he is facing, one of the accusations that is most often addressed to Denada is the difference in treatment and affection between Ressa Rizky and his other daughter, Aisha.
Denada's lawyer, Muhammad Iqbal, denied the existence of a difference in affection. According to him, Ressa also received the same facilities and costs. However, he admitted that there was a difference in how to educate.
"Both are given love, both are given facilities," he told the media, Thursday, January 29.
"Yes, the purpose of parents is different, Mbak," he continued.
Regarding why Ressa was raised in Banyuwangi and not brought to Jakarta or Singapore, Iqbal gave a fairly logical reason.
"If it's specific, I don't know why he was raised in Banyuwangi. But if it's general, we also have concerns that maybe parents in Jakarta might have that kind of lifestyle," he explained.
The quieter and simpler environment of Banyuwangi is considered more conducive to a child's growth.
"If in Banyuwangi it is sloping, people are relaxed, so polite," he added.
The decision to entrust Ressa in Banyuwangi, according to him, is a form of protection from the harsh lifestyle in big cities. Although living apart, Iqbal emphasized that love still poured.
"Yes, because the distance is far, maybe not every day, that's it," he said.
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