MANOHARA CASE
Broken Promise
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
SIGNS of exhaustion were barely visible on Daisy Fajarina’s face when Tempo visited her at midnight Wednesday last week at her residence in Slipi, West Jakarta. In fact she had to spend her entire day at the National Police Criminal Investigation Office and at two television stations for a television program. Her mobile phone kept ringing until she blurted out, “How can I keep quiet? She’s my daughter!”
Daisy, 44, had for the second time
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