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Husband Returns From Malaysia In A Coffin, Wife's Cries Unstoppable

The husband's body became a source of tears for Dewi, Dedi Suryadi's wife. Dedi Suryadi's body was taken by ambulance to Anjani Village. Dewi's crying voice collided loudly with the sound of the ambulance carrying her husband's body. He reminisces about the good times which have now turned into sadness.
This article is to commemorate the atmosphere of the repatriation of the body of Dedi Suryadi, who died as a result of a boat accident while crossing to Malaysia via Batam in 2021.

Husband Returns From Malaysia In A Coffin, Wife's Cries Unstoppable
Photo: Handover of the bodies of Anjani Village residents by the West Nusa Tenggara Indonesian Migrant Worker Protection Service Center

adbmi.org - The siren of the Anjani village ambulance was heard as it entered the alley leading to Dedi Suryadi's house. His house, which is in the hamlet of Anjani Timur Dua, was crowded due to people waiting for his return on Wednesday, 5/1/22.


Dewi, the wife of Dedi Suryadi, was also heard sobbing, who was trying to fight loudly with the sound of sirens. Dewi could not contain the anger mixed with the pain she was currently experiencing. He did not accept the sad news that came to him.


His hands didn't stop covering his ears. She didn't want to hear the sound of the ambulance carrying her husband's body. While screaming her husband's name, Dewi closed her eyes. But the tears couldn't stop themselves from flowing.


Even the little girl who was the baby of the two of them had not yet had time to change out of her own school uniform. The girl's name is Safira Lusiana who is currently still in early childhood education in Anjani village.


Fira still held her hands tightly. I don't know how to feel right now. However, his willingness to stand under the pouring rain while holding his hands was proof of the child's final respect for his father who had passed away.


Dedi Suryadi is a resident of Anjani Timur hamlet, Anjani village, Suralaga sub-district - East Lombok. He is one of the 53 victims of the capsized boat accident that occurred in Johor, Malaysia, 14/12/21.


Before going to Malaysia, Dedi left for Batam on 6/12/21. He did not leave home alone. He was even with a village friend named Herna Wandi.


The morning of December 6 was the last day he saw his wife and children. Vice versa. He entrusted his small family to his parents.


Departing through a dark path was a first for Dedi, but not for Herna Wandi. In fact, Herna Wandi is already used to it. In fact, Her had just returned home for a month and 3 days, but chose to leave again due to economic factors.


There was no money to go, they both chose to go into debt. No special supplies were brought. Naturally, the dark path is a path full of risks.


Pihak keluarga di rumah pun tak tau mereka berangkat melalui tekong mana. Ini menjadi penyesalan yang mendalam bagi keluarga Dedi dan Herna Wandi.


Until now, Herna Wandi cannot be confirmed. Are you dead or safe? He still hasn't been found.

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