Nights Pak Ganjar Meets Covid-19 Corpse Funeral, Turns Out



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Governor Ganjar Pranowo while traveling on New Years Eve. Photo: Instagram

jpnn.com, SEMARANG – His work as a gravedigger for Covid-19 made Tarno (53) unable to celebrate New Year’s Eve with his family.

Every day and even tonight, he and his three colleagues have to stand at the Jatisari Mijen Cemetery in Semarang, which is the burial site of the Covid-19 body in the city of Semarang.

However, his sadness at not being able to celebrate the New Year with his family paid off when the Governor of Central Java, Ganjar Pranowo, visited him on Thursday night (12/31).

He, who had just finished burying his body, was surprised by the arrival of the number one man in Central Java, at night, to the grave where he used to dig graves.

Well, Ganjar came to visit Tarno and his friends to give them encouragement and appreciation.

Ganjar understands that the Covid-19 pandemic forces Tarno and his friends not to be able to celebrate New Year’s Eve like everyone else.

“I am very proud. I did not expect the Governor to visit me. Also, we brought gifts and they gave us this ‘vitamin’ in the form of money. I was very happy, yes, although I could not celebrate New Years Eve with my family, I am sincere for myself responsibility. this, “said Tarno.

Tarno, who has been in charge of digging the grave of Covid-19’s body since April 2, tells Ganjar of his joy and pain. Starting with having to bury the body late at night, to the mystical stories that he lived through.



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