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Fetus the Size of a Doll That Was Never Examined, Lawyer Vadel Badjideh Is Puzzled

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Kapanlagi.com - The legal team of Vadel Badjideh expressed their astonishment at the investigation process, which they deemed strange. One crucial point they questioned was the fact that the fetus the size of a doll, which was reported to have emerged in June 2024, was never examined. In fact, that fetus could be key evidence to uncover the truth.

Oya Abdul Malik, Vadel's lawyer, questioned why such important physical evidence was never pursued by the police since the report was made. According to him, if the fetus had been examined forensically, the gestational age and even its DNA could have been determined, which would certainly clarify this case. He suspects there are facts that have been deliberately kept hidden since the legal process began.

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1. Never Discussed

"So the question for me, from the beginning of the investigation at the South Jakarta Police until it entered the indictment, was never discussed about the fetus that came out the size of a doll. Have you ever heard that? Why was it not examined? Why was it not mentioned?" said Oya Abdul Malik in South Jakarta, Wednesday (1/10/2025).

2. At the Request of LM

Oya also revealed that Vadel himself admitted to having seen and even buried the fetus at LM's request.

"He was called, informed that the fetus had come out. I asked Vadel, 'in front of the trial, I asked how big?' This big (showing size). 'Is it complete?' 'Yes.' And it has been buried by Vadel," he explained.

3. Doubt Integrity

The neglect of such important evidence makes Oya doubt the integrity of law enforcement in her client's case.

"What is going on with law enforcement in Indonesia? What is going on with the prosecutors? What is going on with the panel?" she asked rhetorically.

4. Ignore the Facts

The Vadel party feels that the judge has ignored this very important trial fact in his considerations.

"That is a trial fact that was not seen by the panel. That is what surprised me a bit earlier. Not a single trial fact was taken into consideration," he said.

5. 9-Year Sentence

The panel of judges sentenced the defendant to 9 years in prison and a fine of Rp 1 billion. If the fine cannot be paid, it will be replaced with a 3-month imprisonment.

6. Fine of Rp1 Billion

"Therefore, the sentence imposed on the defendant is a prison sentence of 9 years and a fine of 1 billion rupiah, if the defendant is unable to pay it will be replaced with a 3-month imprisonment," said the judge while reading the verdict.

7. Lighter

The sentence received by Vadel Badjideh is lighter than the demands of the Public Prosecutor (JPU). Previously, the prosecutor demanded that Vadel be sentenced to 12 years in prison and a fine of IDR 1 billion, with a subsidiary of 6 months in confinement.

8. Q & A About Vadel Badjideh

Why was Vadel Badjideh sentenced to 9 years in prison?
Vadel Badjideh was sentenced to 9 years in prison because he was proven guilty of committing a criminal act of sexual intercourse through deceit and a series of lies, as well as abortion against Laura Meizani (LM), the child of Nikita Mirzani.

Who is Laura Meizani (Lolly) in the Vadel Badjideh case?
Laura Meizani (Lolly) is the child of artist Nikita Mirzani and is the victim in the case of sexual intercourse and abortion involving Vadel Badjideh. She is Vadel Badjideh's ex-girlfriend.

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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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