Tamara Tyasmara recently responded to the 20-year sentence handed down to Yudha Arfandi , who was involved in the death of her son, Dante. In her statement, Tamara said that whatever sentence is handed down, it will not bring back Dante's life that has passed away.
Furthermore, Tamara felt that the 20-year sentence was lighter than the demands filed by the Public Prosecutor (JPU). She said, "Actually, with any sentence, Dante's life cannot be brought back, right? With a 20-year sentence, how about that," at the East Jakarta District Court, on Monday (4/11/2024).
"Actually, 20 years is not comparable to what I feel. I lost my child, but the judge sentenced me to 20 years," he added in an emotional tone.
Not Final Yet
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Despite feeling heavy, Tamara remains optimistic that justice will be realized in Dante's case. She realizes that the legal process is not over yet, because Yudha Arfandi has filed an appeal. "This is not over yet, there is still an appeal. I still believe that the panel of judges are God's representatives on earth, and there must be justice for Dante. I think positively because whatever the decision is, it must be the best, it must be fair," she said with full hope.
Relieved
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In facing this verdict, Tamara tried to be open-minded. She also said that she did not have a problem with Yudha's decision to appeal. "Okay, let's accept it for now. If he wants to appeal, it's okay if he wants to appeal. Maybe he never felt the destruction of being me," she said in a calm tone.
Be thankful
On the same occasion, Tamara expressed her gratitude to the team of lawyers and all parties who had helped her face this case.
On the same occasion, Tamara also expressed her gratitude to the team of lawyers and all parties who have helped her in dealing with this case. She felt grateful to the court who had worked hard in trying her son's death case. "I am very grateful to the legal team who have helped me, Kak Lia, Mamah, and the team of public prosecutors who have worked very hard. I really appreciate all of that to the panel of judges," concluded Tamara with great gratitude.
(brl/red)