Making a statement, children’s rights activists visited the Sanur home of Engeline, the eight-year-old girl who was found dead, buried in her backyard three weeks after she was reported missing.
They were there on Thursday for Indonesia’s National Children’s Day.
“We pray that no such case like Engeline happens again in Indonesia, and in Bali in particular,” Luh Putu Angrraeni told Tribun Bali. Angrraeni is the chairman of the Center for Integrated Services for Empowerment of Women and Children in Denpasar.
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In addition to preventing further child abuse and mistreatment cases, Anggraeni says law enforcement needs to quickly continue to resolve the Engeline’s case.
