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Portrait of Vincent Rompies Admits Not Opening Social Media for Two Weeks, Now His Son Is Defended Because of Alleged Frequent Bullying

Portrait of Vincent Rompies Admits Not Opening Social Media for Two Weeks, Now His Son Is Defended Because of Alleged Frequent Bullying

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Portrait of Vincent Rompies Admits Not Opening Social Media for Two Weeks, Now His Son Is Defended Because of Alleged Frequent Bullying

Kapanlagi.com - Vincent Rompies' son, Farrel Legolas, is currently a hot topic among netizens on social media due to alleged involvement in bullying cases at Binus School Serpong.

Because of his behavior, Farrel Legolas is being targeted by netizens. However, there are also some who defend Farrel Legolas because of rumors that the victim had problems at school.

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The victim is allegedly involved in harassment against female students at school. Regarding this matter, Vincent Rompies admitted that he was not aware of the defense from netizens for his son on social media.

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"I don't know, I haven't opened social media for two weeks," said Vincent Rompies after undergoing questioning at the South Tangerang Police Station on Thursday (22/4/2024).

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"I don't care about anything, what I care about is that this issue is resolved quickly," continued Vincent Rompies.

Portrait of Vincent Rompies Admits Not Opening Social Media for Two Weeks, Now His Son Is Defended Because of Alleged Frequent Bullying

Vincent also expressed his gratitude to those who have prayed for his child's issue to be resolved quickly. "Thank you to everyone who has prayed," he said.

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This former Club Eighties bass player admitted that he is still keeping the lines of communication open with the victim's family. Thus, the issue can be resolved amicably.

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"I am still trying to open a line of communication with the reporter so that this issue can be resolved amicably," said Vincent.

Portrait of Vincent Rompies Admits Not Opening Social Media for Two Weeks, Now His Son Is Defended Because of Alleged Frequent Bullying

"What's important is our sense of family, hopefully we can find a solution, make peace, and have a discussion, so that everything can return to normal," concluded Vincent.