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KOMPAS.com – Bripka Rifael Mubarak, husband of Bripka Christin M Batfeny, said that his late wife had left the last message before the victim passed away.
Bripka Christin asked Rifael to take care of her three children.
“We go to the office, the mother walks on the motorcycle first. I should be the one to use the motorcycle. The mother ordered: ‘Dad, first I go to the office, please, look at the children, they have exams online,'” he said Rifael while hugging the second child. and all three were at the funeral home on Thursday (9/17/2020).
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Rifael was devastated by the loss of his beloved wife.
Especially when he saw the response of his three children when the body of his late wife came home.
“When the mother left us, the children were sleeping. When they saw that their mother came home dead, they were very shocked, they did not know what else to say,” he said.
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Rifael hopes his kicking wife can be punished as severely as she lost the mother figure of her three children.
Previously reported, Bripka Christin M Batfeny, who previously said goodbye to join the rally at Papua Police Headquarters, was beaten by Deputy Regent Yalimo Erdi Dabi, in the Polimak area, South Jayapura, Jayapura City, Papua, the Wednesday (9/16/2020).
At the time, Erdi was known to be drunk.
The incident started when Erdi and a colleague drove a Toyota Hilux at high speed from Jayapura to Entro.
Around the scene, the car Erdi was driving lost control and headed into the right lane.
From the opposite direction, Christin arrived on a motorcycle. Accidents are inevitable.
“As a result of the accident, Bripka Christin suffered a severe impact on the neck, tear and break of the right knee, which resulted in the death of the victim,” said Jayapura AKBP Police Chief Gustav, through a statement received on Wednesday. (Contributor to Jayapura, Dhias Suwandi)