Serang Balik, Mrs. Ferry Irawan Calls Venna Melinda Who Do Domestic Violence
JAKARTA - Ferry Irawan's mother, Hariati, is still insisting on defending her son, who has become a suspect on suspicion of domestic violence (KDRT) and being detained by the East Java Regional Police. He believes that Ferry has never committed acts of violence against his wife.
Hariati actually assessed that Venna Melinda had committed acts of domestic violence. The mother considered that Ferry as a husband was often treated unusually while at home with Venna.
"So what is called domestic violence Venna, yes. Ferry is often 'iniin' with Venna. He never complained to us," said Ferry Irawan's mother in Senayan City, South Jakarta on Tuesday, February 28, 2023.
Ferry Irawan's mother again said that her son had been locked up in the room by Venna. Although he did not see it himself, Hariati admitted that she knew about the incident from her son-in-law some time ago.
Not only that, from the information obtained from Ferry's younger siblings, Hariati said Ferry was not treated as a husband should.
"Whatever the problem Ferry never said. For example, he was kicked or what, not to mention being told to go to the market, told to go shopping. It doesn't matter if a husband is told to do that, he should," said Hariati.
Hati gave another example where Ferry had to go back and forth to pick up Vania, Venna Melinda's youngest daughter, went to school. He felt his son was treated like a ladder assistant who had to take care of the child.
"For example, if you come to the house, that's all at home like he's just a maid. 'Eh, please help Vania to be bathed, then feed her'. If we are sincere, lillahi ta'ala ngurusin Vania," he said.
Regarding Ferry, who is often called not providing a living and not working, Hariati is also against him. Apart from getting endorsements and appearing on the small screen several times, what Ferry did at home is also considered a job.
"Because Ferry holds Vania to school every day, Ferry also comes home to pick her up. It's the same with Ferry's work, instead of being unemployed," concluded Ferry Irawan's mother.