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JAKARTA - Nina Mutmainah as Ade Armando's wife spoke about her husband being treated at Siloam Hospital, Semanggi, South Jakarta.

He said that Ade Armando's condition had started to improve and was stable. However, she did not allow other people to visit her husband.

"Currently, Mr. Ade is in a stable condition, I apologize because he has to rest fully, he has not been able to be visited first," said Nina when confirmed, Friday, April 15.

Based on a message from Ade Armando, Nina said that the lecturer who teaches at the University of Indonesia fully supports the student movement to uphold the truth.

"I want to convey a message from Mr. Ade so that this is conveyed. The message is this, everyone must continue to fight, don't be afraid because Allah will always be with those who uphold the truth," he said.

Previously reported, Aulia Fahmi, Ade Armando's legal team revealed that his client had difficulty speaking. He can only speak through gestures.

Fahmi added, Ade Armando suffered a collision in the head. Therefore, he was asked to rest more.

“Communication is still limited because if there is a collision in the head. If you are there, communication can be done by hand and other signs," Fahmi told reporters in Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta, Thursday, April 14.

On that occasion, Fahmi also revealed that Ade Armando had problems with his bladder.

Fahmi suspects that Ade Armando's bladder problem occurred when his client was disarmed by a mob on April 11.

"That Ade Armando's condition has a bladder problem. We suspect that there was an act of beating or stomping on him," continued Fahmi.


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