Brilio.net - The alleged car embezzlement case by Edward Akbar is still ongoing. This was reported by Kimberly Ryder to the police after suing her husband for divorce. Kimberly said that there are 2 cars currently in Edward's hands.
"The problem is that the car is there, it's not that we don't have a car. There are also 2 cars, and he owns both of them," said Kimberly.
Due to the embezzlement, her children were forced to take public transportation if they wanted to travel. The moment was uploaded by Kimberly's mother, Irvina Zainal via her Instagram. Rayden and Aisyah, Kimberly's children, were wearing casual clothes while carrying their respective backpacks. They were sitting in the public transportation.
photo: Instagram/@kimbrlyryder
Recently, Kimberly re-uploaded a difficult moment her child experienced while traveling, which was also reposted by her mother, Irvana. Kimberly complained that her father, who often taught her simplicity, actually made her child's life more difficult. In addition, Kimberly also called Edward Akbar a stingy and calculating person.
"This is teaching children about simplicity, stinginess and calculation," he wrote as reported by brilio.net from the account @kimbrlyryder on Tuesday (20/8).
At that time, Kimberly's two children were just about to come home from tutoring. It can be seen from the photo that it was getting dark. Kimberly said that her children were waiting for a bajaj pick-up on the side of the road. She also mentioned that it was done because Edward Akbar took the car to who knows where.
photo: Instagram/@kimbrlyryder
"The children had just finished lessons, at dusk they were waiting on the side of the road to be picked up even though there was a car but they didn't know where it was," said Kimberly.
She admitted that she could not hold back her sadness. Because in the photo, Aisyah was seen yawning, which was thought to be due to fatigue. As a mother, she could only invite her child to be patient.
"It's sad that I want to cry, especially when the photo shows Aisyah yawning," he continued.
Kimberly seemed annoyed waiting for an uncertain car because it was currently being held by Edward. Therefore, she wrote that she intended to buy a car for her children soon. This would make it easier for the children when they wanted to travel.
"Be patient. God willing, Momma will buy a car soon," he said.
photo: Instagram/@kimbrlyryder
Previously, Edward Akbar had responded to a post that said his child was forced to take public transportation because there was no car. Instead of feeling sorry, Edward said that it was good for his child. Because by taking public transportation, it can increase the fighting spirit of his children in the future.
"I also ride a bike, it's okay for the children's fighting spirit in the future. Is that right?" said Edward Akbar at the South Jakarta Metro Police as reported by liputan6.com
Before making this post, Kimberly Ryder had time to respond to her husband's statement regarding fighting spirit. According to her, it is not a problem. It's just that she is worried if there is a sudden matter that really needs a car.
"Having your own fighting spirit trains your fighting spirit, okay, that's fine. But when you're afraid of an emergency, God forbid, you need a car that already exists or transportation that is ready to use," said Kimberly Ryder.
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