JAKARTA - Singer Keisya Levronka could not hold back her sadness when seeing her younger sister, LexiLexi Valleno Havlenda, had to fight to recover after falling from the 6th floor of Tarumanagara University. Keisya admitted that this process was not only her sister's physical struggle, but a heavy test for her entire family.

"The struggle is actually not just my sister's struggle, but my struggle, Mamah, we all are. One family is really heavy, the process from the beginning," said Keisya Levronka at the West Jakarta District Court, Wednesday, July 1.

So shocked, Keisya even decided to stop taking jobs in the entertainment world to focus on accompanying her younger brother.

"I really didn't want to take the job for a few months because I put it in. Because besides the physical, he's mentally too," explained the singer of 'Tak Ingin Usai'.

Keisya admitted that she had a very strong bond with Lexi since they were little.

"I'm the one who is most worried about my sister. It's really close, from childhood it's really close, we eat a plate together, it's like that. It's really that close," he said with tears in his eyes.

The sadness was even poured into a song as a form of expressing his broken heart.

"I even made a song for my sister, because why was I so heartbroken, because I was the one who was most worried about her," said Keisya.

The most difficult moment for Keisya was when he had to take care of Lexi in the hospital for months without stopping.

"Yesterday I saw him at night, because he was in the hospital, I was sleeping on the sofa, he was only able to hold on for a few months, we had to feed him," he said.

Now, Keisya is present in court to provide full support for the family who are suing the campus.

"We all also feel how our struggle has started from entering the hospital, until now it hasn't been completed," added the mother, Levi Leonita Davies, who was next to Keisya.

The family said Lexi suffered severe physical and mental trauma after the viral incident.

"Of course there is trauma, yes Lexi. The trauma is physical and mental for sure. Mental viral friends," Keisya and her mother said in turn.

Lexi, who is now undergoing regular physiotherapy twice a week, admitted that he is still struggling to just sit for a long time.

"If you sit for a long time, especially those who sit hard, you can't sit for too long. Then activities like going to the bathroom are like that," said Lexi.

As an older sister, Keisya hopes that justice can be on her sister's side so that Lexi's future is more secure.

"We hope that the mediator here (the court), at least what we hope we can accept," concluded Keisya Levronka.


The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)

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