The Ministry of PPPA provided assistance to the boy's family killed in Koltim
Jakarta -The Ministry of Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection (Kemen PPPA) responded to the case of girls who died while leaving for the Qur’an in East Colaka (Koltim), Southeast Sulawesi. The PPPA ministry ensured that there was a psychological assistance to the families of the victims. “From the results of our coordination with Uptd PPA Kolaka Timur Kolaka, the UPTD reached out to the home of the victim and psychological reinforcement to the families of the victims,” Arifah Fauzi on Sunday (9/21/2025) told reporters. Psychological help, especially granted the sister of the victim who saw this incident. It is also certain that there is legal aid to the families of the victims. Trauma healing activities are also carried out to children around the victim’s family home. Browse to continue with content “Because the younger brother of the victim is a witness in the incident, the psychological counseling service was also given to the victim’s sister, and legal aid granted the victim in the police. This is of course a concern, and we will continue to guard,” he said. Arifah also expressed his condolences to the victim’s family for this incident. He emphasized that there should be no room for violence against children. “The state may not provide room for all forms of violence against children. The Ministry of PPPA encourages law enforcement to crack offenders in accordance with appropriate legitimate provisions. It is known, the female boy with the initials Mza (10) was killed by a teenager with the initial RH (18) in Eastern Kolaka Regency (Koltim). He was about to go to the Qur’an. Video: The female boy in Koltim was beaten to death.