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JAKARTA - The late Muhammad Hasya Athallah Syahputra, a FISIP UI student who was killed by a retired police officer, turned out to be a Taekwondo martial arts athlete who will participate in an international class championship.

Ira, Hasya's biological mother, said that she was devastated by the death of her beloved son. Moreover, there was handling of an accident that killed his son which was considered unfair.

"Hasya got Taekwondo scholarships for (champions) to Vietnam and Singapore. Scholarships have been prepared from UI, but they have been called (died) quickly," recalled Ira with teary eyes at VOI in Central Jakarta, Friday, January 27.

Hasya often participates in various Taekwondo matches and has good self-defense achievements. This was also confirmed by Adi Syahputra, Hasya's biological father.

"He's Taekwondo's achievement, preparations to participate in international championships have also been prepared, it's an honor," he said.

Even from FISIP UI, the plan is to schedule Taekwondo's match for Hasya abroad.

Rian Hidayat, as ILUNI UI, confirmed the many achievements of his junior brother.

"From the UI hypothesis, there are plans to schedule the Taekwondo Hasya match abroad. So Hasya is included in the UI FISIP on the achievement path," he added to VOI.

The death of FISIP UI student at the 2022 Force Department of Sociology's Bachelor Program left deep memories for his parents.

Hasya, as the victim was called, turned out to have many achievements and became the pride of the family.

"In general, the deceased was a matter of pride for our family. It could not be expressed in words, frankly," said Adi Syahputra, the father of the late Hasya to VOI at the ILUNI UI Secretariat, UI Salemba Campus Rectorate Building, Central Jakarta, Friday, January 27.


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