A woman in Laksanamekar Village, Padalarang District, cruelly sexually assaulted her own child.

Sadly, the incident came to light after the victim had just gotten married to her husband. As a result, the victim had to accept the bitter reality that her marriage had to end.

The victim, with initials SA (33), shared her tragic fate with her husband. Instead of receiving moral support, the victim was divorced by her husband.

A companion for victims of violence against women and children from the Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection Department stated that the victim’s family filed a report regarding the incident on May 7, 2026.

“Based on the reporting family’s confession, the victim is suspected of having experienced sexual harassment and sexual intercourse committed by her own biological father for approximately eight years,” he said on Monday (June 8, 2026).

He added that on April 23, 2026, the victim married a man chosen by her family (arranged marriage).

“On the first night after the wedding, the victim spontaneously told her husband that he was considered more biologically virile compared to someone she had previously been with,” he said.

Furthermore, he stated that after hearing his wife’s confession, the victim’s husband immediately contacted his own family that same night and conveyed what the victim had told him.

“The extended family then held a meeting on May 7, 2026, to directly hear the explanation from the victim’s husband and also to ask for clarification from the victim,” he said.

During the meeting, the victim again admitted that she had experienced sexual intercourse allegedly committed by her biological father for eight years, up until just before her wedding.

“The victim’s father was known by locals as a ‘wise man’ or psychic. He often practiced alternative medicine in his area,” he said.

He mentioned that based on medical examination results, the victim was not pregnant from the act. However, the case will now proceed through legal channels.

“After the family meeting, her husband decided to divorce the victim and made a written statement,” he concluded.

Cigadung area, Bandung City

The Cigadung area in Bandung City, West Java, is a residential and educational hub known for its cooler climate and lush surroundings. Historically, it developed as part of Bandung’s expansion during the Dutch colonial era, with many old buildings and villas reflecting early 20th-century architecture. Today, it is recognized for hosting institutions like the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) and serving as a quiet retreat from the city center.

Laksanamekar Village, Padalarang District

Laksanamekar Village, located in the Padalarang District of West Java, Indonesia, is known for its traditional bamboo weaving craft, which has been passed down through generations. Historically, the village has relied on this skill as a primary livelihood, with local artisans producing items like baskets and furniture that reflect Sundanese cultural heritage. Today, it remains a hub for bamboo craftsmanship, attracting visitors interested in sustainable art and rural traditions.

Cigadung area, Bandung City

The Cigadung area in Bandung City, Indonesia, is a residential and commercial neighborhood that developed significantly during the Dutch colonial era in the early 20th century. Originally part of the city’s northern expansion, it features a mix of colonial-era architecture and modern buildings, reflecting

Cigadung area, Bandung City

The Cigadung area in Bandung City, Indonesia, is a residential and commercial district known for its blend of modern development and traditional Sundanese culture. Historically, it developed as part of Bandung’s northward expansion during the Dutch colonial era, with many older homes reflecting early 20th-century architecture. Today, it is recognized for its vibrant local markets, educational institutions, and proximity to the city’s cultural landmarks.

Laksanamekar Village, Padalarang District

Laksanamekar Village, located in the Padalarang District of West Bandung Regency, Indonesia, is a community known for its traditional Sundanese culture and agricultural lifestyle. Historically, the area has been shaped by the broader development of the Padalarang region, which served as a strategic transit point during the Dutch colonial era due to its railway connections. Today, the village preserves local customs and is increasingly recognized for its potential in eco-tourism and cultural heritage.

Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB)

The Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) is a prestigious public university in Indonesia, founded in 1920 during the Dutch colonial era as the Technische Hoogeschool. It played a key role in Indonesia’s independence movement, with alumni including the nation’s first president, Sukarno. Today, ITB is renowned for its engineering, science, and technology programs, and its historic campus in Bandung is a recognized cultural heritage site.

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