Lidya Pratiwi talks about the news of her religion change after being released from prison



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Jakarta

14 years have passed, now the artist Lidya Pratiwi has returned to the public. So how are you now? Now Lidya Pratiwi is trying to live a more caring life, mother. She didn’t want to fall back into the same hole.

“Certainly. You have to be careful because there is a past experience. Now be very careful associating and doing activities until you meet people. That’s it,” said Lidya Pratiwi.

On the other hand, this woman who was involved in a murder case in 2006 admitted that her life is still haunted by fear. In fact, she no longer trusts people, including her own family.


“Yes (including family), nobody is the exception,” he said.

To have peace in life and clear her name, in 2013, Lidya even changed her name to Maria Eleanor. She filed the petition on December 11, 2013 in West Jakarta District Court, exactly eight months after her parole from prison.

Lidya admitted that after changing her name she became calmer. Whereas previously she felt stressed and even wanted to commit suicide.

“The name submission is the same as the people in the name change process. You submit it yourself. About three weeks if I’m not mistaken (granted). Hmm, yeah, it’s calmer (now),” Lidya said Pratiwi.

“Ah, (the suicide topic) just watched the past broadcast, we don’t need to discuss it,” he continued, not wanting to discuss the past.

Not only that, this woman who was born on January 14, 1987 was previously rumored to have changed her religion. In this regard, Lidya did not want to comment.

“Never mind that, don’t argue about it,” he said. detikcom.

For information, Lidya Pratiwi was sentenced to 14 years in prison for participating in the murder and robbery of her lover, Naek Gonggom Hutagalung, in 2006. The masterminds of the crime were Lidya’s mother and uncle, Vince Yusuf and Tony Yusuf .

Uncle Lidya, who is in debt, has a dark eye and then wants to take Naek Gonggom’s treasure. The murder took place at Putri Duyung Cottage, Ancol.

During the 14 years that she served this sentence, Lidya received a 30-month referral. This is because he was judged to have behaved well while in prison. Various reductions and considerations ultimately caused Lidya to only experience a half life, also known as 7 years.

On April 29, 2013, he was paroled. During her probation, Lidya Pratiwi passed her probationary period which ended on November 24, 2018. Currently, Lidya Pratiwi has been declared pure free.

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