Indonesian man pays USD 10,000 to ex-wife in coins

AFP  |  Solo(Indonesia) 

An Indonesian civil servant who owed his ex-wife a large has paid back some USD 10,000 worth of missed payments -- in coins.

Dwi Susilarto arrived at court yesterday hauling a dozen sacks filled with 153 million rupiah (USD 10,500) in small change, a hefty payment that weighed in at about 890 kilograms (1,960 pounds), his said.

A fight nearly broke out between the man and his ex-wife's lawyer, who refused to count the money transported in a wheelbarrow pushed by the 54-year-old and two friends.

Susilarto's denied that his client was trying to insult ex-wife

The man's low public service salary forced him to reach out to friends after the court in the town of in ordered him to pay back some nine years' worth of unpaid alimony, said the Sutarto, who goes by one name.

"I was honestly surprised too (at the payment), but my client said the money was donated by friends and who gave most of it to him in coins," he told AFP today.

"There was no intention to insult anyone -- that's all he has." Setyowati, who eventually accepted the funds, wasn't buying her former husband's excuse.

"This is insulting -- it's like calling me poor," she was quoted by as saying.

The court ordered its staff to count the money.

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First Published: Fri, August 24 2018. 14:30 IST