Jakarta –
Sinta Auliya Maulidiyah (10), a child with a bone tumor at his feet, finally arrived at the Police Hospital, Kramat Jati, East Jakarta. Sinta was taken and treated at the Police Hospital after the video went viral and got the attention of National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo.
“Earlier at around 16.00 WIB I was taken by ambulance, then to the helicopter and immediately left for Jakarta,” said Rembang Police Chief AKBP Dandy Ario Yustiawan when contacted, Saturday (19/2/2022).
In the photo obtained detik.comAKBP Dandy and his staff helped lift Sinta on a stretcher to an ambulance from her home in Samaran Village, Pamotan District, Rembang Regency, Central Java. The procession was also handled directly by a team of doctors sent by the National Police Chief.
Rembang Police Chief AKBP Dandy and his staff helped lift Sinta into the ambulance. (Photo: doc. Special)– |
Sinta was flown to the Kramat Jati Police Hospital using a Police helicopter. He was accompanied by his parents and Bhabinkamtibmas who had been helping Sinta, Bripka Muji Sutrisna.
Sinta is reported to have arrived at the Kramat Jati Police Hospital at around 19.00 WIB and immediately received treatment from a doctor. AKBP Dandy hopes that Sinta will get the best treatment so that she can recover and carry on with her activities as usual.
“Thanks to the National Police Chief, he responded, and Shinta’s wish was granted, so I hope that she will recover quickly, and go back to school to meet her friends,” he said.
AKBP Dandy also explained that it was not without reason that Sinta’s figure idolized the National Police Chief, General Listyo Sigit. Sinta admits that she dreams of becoming a policewoman. That is also why Sinta is close to Bhabinkamtibmas in her village, namely Bripka Muji.
Sinta, a child with a bone tumor who was assisted by the National Police Chief, arrived at Kramat Jati Hospital, Jakarta. (Photo: doc. Special)– |
According to him, Bripka Muji is often asked for help by Sinta, for example, bringing food. That request was fulfilled. Sinta also often asks questions about the police.
“This child is really close to Bhabinkamtibmas in that village. Often Chat with him, often asking ‘Who is the leader of Mr. Bhabin?’ The answer was ‘In Rembang, Mr. Kapolres, then in Jakarta, Mr. Kapolri’. Then he asked for a photo of the National Police Chief, and Pak Bhabin was given the photo. He displayed a photo of the National Police Chief at his house,” explained Dandy.
Until then, Sinta’s father made a video of his daughter holding a photo of the National Police Chief while expressing his desire to meet at the same time so that his recovery would be assisted.
“Mr. Listyo Sigit, I want to get well, please help. My dream is to become a policewoman,” said Sinta in a video that went viral on social media.
The boy with bone tumor, Sinta Auliya Maulidiyah, wants to meet the National Police Chief, General Listyo Sigit. (Photo: doc. Special)– |
In the video, Sinta appears to be in a very simple house. Sinta wearing a policewoman costume while holding a photo of the Indonesian National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit. His leg, which was affected by a bone tumor, was covered with a blanket.
National Police Chief Assists in Healing, Brings Sinta to the Police Hospital
National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo finally contacted Sinta via video call, Saturday (19/2/2022). Sigit directly contacted Sinta on the sidelines of his visit to review the implementation of accelerated vaccination in the East Java region.
“Mbak Sinta, I have received information from TikTok sent by the community and my subordinates. What does Mbak Sinta want?” said Sigit started the conversation.
National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit video call with Sinta, a child with a bone tumor. (Photo: doc. Special)– |
“I want to get well, sir,” said Sinta quietly. He is seen in the video lying weakly in bed with his mother.
“Okay, if so, gini Yes, Ms. Sinta. After this, I will send a team of doctors to Mbak Sinta’s house. After that, later today, I asked to be taken to Jakarta by plane or helicopter, and then immediately taken to the police hospital, Kramat Jati Hospital,” Sigit replied.
Sigit said he happened to be still on duty in East Java. He apologized for not being able to meet him in person and promised that after arriving in Jakarta he would come to visit Sinta at the hospital.
“When I arrive in Jakarta, I will immediately see Mbak Sinta,” said the former Banten Police Chief.
Sigit said that Sinta could be treated in Jakarta accompanied by her parents. He also invited the local Bhabinkamtibmas, which had been trying to help Sinta’s recovery, come to Jakarta to accompany her.
“Hopefully Ms. Sinta can get better soon, yes, I’ll be there. Always be enthusiastic,” said Sigit.
“Thank you, sir,” said Sita.
The National Police Chief then spoke with Sinta’s mother. Her mother said that Sinta was their first daughter. They find it difficult to pay for Sita’s recovery because of her husband’s income as a small farmer.
Hearing that, Sigit also tried to encourage. He asked his parents to accompany Sinta to be treated at the Police Hospital, Kramat Jati, East Jakarta.
“Mbak Sinta is waiting to see you again, see you in Jakarta, anyway. Thankssaid Sigit.
Sinta’s mother could only wipe her tears, moved to hear this. He and his daughter thanked Sigit.
“Nggih, assalamualaikum,” said Sinta.
“Waalaikumsalam, well,” replied Sigit.
(hri/mei)
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