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Accompanied by Mulan Jameela, Cut Intan Nabila Admits to Focusing on Domestic Violence Case - Reveals About Divorce Lawsuit - Condition of Her Child

Accompanied by Mulan Jameela, Cut Intan Nabila Admits to Focusing on Domestic Violence Case - Reveals About Divorce Lawsuit - Condition of Her Child

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Accompanied by Mulan Jameela, Cut Intan Nabila Admits to Focusing on Domestic Violence Case - Reveals About Divorce Lawsuit - Condition of Her Child

Cut Intan Nabila discusses her marriage condition with Armor Toreador, stating that she currently wants to focus on the alleged domestic violence (KDRT) case being processed at the Bogor Police Station, West Java.

Intan emphasizes that her main priority is to resolve the domestic violence issue she is facing and is not ready to talk about divorce.

"Let's see how the process goes, perhaps we should focus on this issue," said Intan when met in the Bendungan Hilir area, Central Jakarta, on Sunday (18/8/2024).

 

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Intan expressed her concern about the many women who may still remain silent about domestic violence. She invites all women to speak up and fight against the violence that occurs in households.  

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"Because no matter what, there are definitely many women out there like us who are still silent, let’s all speak up together, let’s fight against all domestic violence," she said.

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This mother of three also highlighted the impact of the trauma she faced. Intan stated that the recovery process from that trauma takes a long time and she does not want anyone else to experience similar suffering.

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"Trauma takes a long time to heal. So we must not let there be people who are still like the Intan of the past. Let’s fight together for justice, alongside women in Indonesia," she added.

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Regarding the condition of her children, Intan revealed that they are receiving support from family and the Indonesian Child Protection Commission (KPAI). She also ensured that the children are receiving psychological support to help them cope with the situation affecting their family.

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"If it's the children, at this moment they are definitely under the guidance of their families, as well as the guidance of KPAI," she explained.  

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Intan also revealed that they are currently seeking consultation with a child psychologist due to the effects of violence that may affect the children's mental condition, even if not visibly apparent.

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"We are also seeking a child psychologist, because many have seen, many have seen their parents might have experienced violence, there must be, even if not visible physically, there must be mental issues that need to be consulted," she added.

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For their baby, Intan is also arranging further consultation schedules at the hospital. "For the baby as well, yes the same, we will go to the hospital again tomorrow for consultation," she said.