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JAMBI, KOMPAS.com – The sad news came from the city of Jambi.
Jambi Mayor’s youngest son, Syarif Fasha, died on Monday (9/21/2020).
A few days earlier, the late Fabiansyah Putera was confirmed positive for Covid-19.
Not only Fabiansyah, his mother Yuliana Fasha and his older brother Raehan Syahputra were also positive for Covid-19.
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Jambi Deputy Mayor Maulana said the son of the Jambi mayor had died Monday afternoon at Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Jakarta.
“May you be accepted by Allah. We urge the people of Jambi to pray without being seen at the same time, this afternoon after the Asr prayer,” Maulana said.
Previously, for the last few times, Fabiansyah was treated intensively in a private hospital in Jakarta, due to a serious illness.
“Ananda Bian (Fabiansyah Putera) has been summoned by Allah this afternoon,” the Public Relations Department of Jambi City in Hendra wrote in a short message on Monday.
After the news of the death of the youngest son of the mayor of Jambi, Syarif Fasha and his family received a lot of support.
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Several condolences also flooded social networks.
Last Sunday, Syarif Fasha asked for prayer support for the recovery of her youngest son, who had a serious deterioration in his health.
This was conveyed by Fasha when announcing his resignation as a candidate for governor of Jambi in the Pilkada 2020 at his residence in the city of Jambi.
“Our family has received evidence from Allah SWT, in the form of a serious deterioration in the health of our youngest son,” said Fasha.
He said the family has made efforts to treat and restore health conditions that have continued until now.
According to Fasha, her son’s condition really catches her attention and concentration right now.
As a father, father, and head of the family, Fasha realizes the responsibility of taking care of his family.
However, until last Sunday, Fasha did not specifically explain the comorbidities that his son suffered.
“We think it is quite difficult to deal with this at the moment,” Fasha said some time ago.