The story of the family that once banned the victims of Sriwijaya Air SJ182 from going to Pontianak



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Padang

A resident of Sungai Sapih, Kuranji Sub-district, Padang City, Angga Fernando Afrion, became a passenger on the Sriwijaya Air SJ182 Jakarta-Pontianak route that crashed in the Thousand Islands. The family admitted that the victim had been prohibited from flying to Pontianak.

The family acknowledged that the day before flying, Angga had contacted her parents in Padang through video call. Mrs. Angga had forbidden the victim to return to Pontianak because his wife had just given birth.

Don’t go back to Borneo. Worried mistress, Angga karajo di kapa. (You don’t have to go back to Kalimantan. Mom is worried, Anga works on the ship), “said the victim’s mother, Afrida, recounting her conversation with the victim on Sunday (10/1/2021).

Meanwhile, one of the victim’s relatives named Suci said the family had not had a chance to meet Angga due to the Corona pandemic situation. Suci said that before flying to Pontianak, the victim informed the family in Padang.

“Only I can video call AHA, because it is still the atmosphere of COVID. Families here have not been able to go to Jakarta to directly see Angga who has a baby. So yesterday before returning (to Pontianak), brother (Angga) video call with the family in Padang, “Suci said.

The family said Angga worked on a barge that transported coal from Pontianak. Angga was in Jakarta to accompany his wife, who gave birth to their first child on January 2.

The victim’s cousin said the family still hopes Angga is safe. “We hope that a miracle will happen so that Angga is safe,” said Ibnu, Anga’s cousin.

To this day, the residence of Angga’s parents, neighbors, and close relatives has begun to arrive to provide moral support. They also prayed together for Anga’s safety.

“Angga’s brother told us that he is also in Jakarta. If Angga was in the plane that crashed,” Ibnu said.

(lir / lir)

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