JAKARTA - The name of Koswara's grandfather has become a topic of conversation among netizens following a lawsuit filed by his own son. No half-hearted, the value of the lawsuit against the 85-year-old Koswara reached Rp3 billion.

This case also caught the attention of the public, including the legislator of the DPR RI, West Java, Dedi Mulyadi. In Dedy Corbuzier's podcast, Dedi tells the emotional story behind the lawsuit.

According to Dedy Mulyadi, one of the attorneys who sued, was his own child and the most loved by Grandpa Koswara. Approximately 2 or 3 days before the lawsuit went to court, the child died.

"Grandpa Koswara's third child is a lawyer, master of law, a woman. And the third child who is a lawyer is his father's most beloved child,"

"The child who sued this passed away before the trial, 2 days before the trial. His father (Grandpa Koswara) is still crying. (Grandpa Koswara said) This is my father's favorite child, I pray to go to heaven, yes," explained Dedi on Dedy Corbuzier's YouTube channel.

Koswara's grandfather used to be a cinema entrepreneur, misbar aka drizzle broke up. Its name is Mawar Cinema because it is located on Jl. Mawar City Bandung, West Java. The cinema, which was built on the 4,400 meter land owned by Misbar's parents, was founded with his friends.

"That was 1955, you know, during the DI (Darul Islam) era that year the bishop could not be big," said Dedi.

Dedi had asked Koswara about his favorite film in 1955. Koswara said, the film Nyi Ronggeng. Suddenly, Dedi and Koswara laughed together.

So, even dreams in Koswara's old age are not grandiose. Have a small, comfortable house, have a small mosque, and even a car is used to take Koswara to the hospital or just shop at the market. The point is, said Dedi, that Koswara wants to enjoy his old age in peace.

The land inherited from Koswara's parents is to be sold for this purpose and distributed to their children. Unfortunately, this was opposed by Koswara's second son who had been opening a shop house (Ruko) on the land.

"He wants to sell the land because it has to be shared with the children of his older brother, the children of his younger siblings including his 10. On the land is where the second child has a shop. His son pays rent of Rp. 8 million per year. This child, when he wants to sell, refuses because of his business disturbed, "explained Dedi.

For this matter, Koswara's second son then sued the court. Dedi himself did not know how it was possible that Koswara's land could be sued by his son who did not have rights over the land.

"I don't know why," said Dedi.

To note, the Panel of Judges at the Bandung District Court (PN), West Java has decided on the Koswara land dispute to go through the mediation stage before a trial is held to discuss the subject matter.

Chief Judge I Dewa Gede Suardita said that his party appointed judge Herry Heryawan as the mediating judge. Next, he asked each party to meet with the mediating judge for mediation.

"Each party will then meet with the mediator to carry out the mediation within the stipulated deadline," said the Chief Judge at the Bandung District Court, Bandung City, West Java, Tuesday.


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