DJ Angger Dimas Attends Reconstruction of His Son's Death Case: Shocked and Speechless

Jakarta. Renowned DJ Angger Dimas was present at the reconstruction of the case involving the death of his son, Raden Andante Khalif Pramudityo, also known as Dante.
The reconstruction took place at the crime scene, Tirtamas Water Park pool in Pondok Kelapa, East Jakarta, on Wednesday.
After witnessing the reconstruction carried out by the suspect, Yudha Arfandi, Angger expressed his disbelief and shock at the fact that Yudha allegedly killed Dante by drowning him 12 times. Yudha confessed to the police that he submerged the 6-year-old child in a swimming pool for "respiratory training."
"I can't say much; I still can't believe it and am shocked," Angger said.
During the reconstruction, Angger couldn't comprehend watching Yudha submerge his son. He admitted to feeling anger while witnessing the process.
"You can judge for yourself. It's cruel, very cruel," he told reporters.
When asked about the motive behind the suspect's actions, Angger remained unaware. He chose to entrust the entire legal process regarding Dante's death to the police.
"I still don't know the motive until now," he concluded.
The Jakarta Metropolitan Police has formally declared Yudha Arfandi a suspect in the tragic death case of Dante, the son of DJ Angger Dimas and actress Tamara Tyasmara. Yudha, who was the boyfriend of Tamara at the time, now faces a slew of charges related to the Child Protection Law. The incident unfolded while Dante was under the care of Tamara and Yudha. Yudha is now facing a maximum sentence of life imprisonment or even the death penalty.
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