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The feeling of sadness and loss is still very strong in one of the residents’ houses which has been used as a refugee camp for victims
landslide
in Condong Village, Arjasari District, Bandung Regency, West Java, Saturday (6/12).
In one of the houses, there lived two adults and a toddler who were the parents of Alfa (10).Even though he tried to be strong, the sadness of losing Alfa, who was his first child, was clearly reflected by his parents.
Irna, one of Alfa’s family members, who is the younger sister of Alfa’s father, said that when the incident happened, Alfa had just left the house.Previously he stayed at home because of the heavy rain, Friday (5/12).
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“Going out of the house wants to have a snack, that’s why I ask for money first,” he said.
Alfa, who had just finished his school exams in grade 6, then played with his friend, Ramdan.However, while he was playing, a landslide suddenly occurred.Ramdan managed to survive.
Irna herself, as his aunt, knows that Alfa is a cheerful child.Alfa, who has a stocky body, has some funny behavior to provide laughter to his family.
“He really likes Padang rice the most. His body is so fat,” he said.
Apart from Alfa, Irna is also part of the family of another victim who has not yet been found, namely Citra (19).Irna said that Citra had conveyed a message before she was swept away by the landslide material.
Before the incident, on Friday (5/12) morning, Citra, who usually helped her neighbors look after the shop, said goodbye to go home.
“At the shop
tea
he said, he wanted to go home first.”But he also said he wouldn’t come here again (to that shop that day),” he said.
He said Citra was known as a smart child.As far as Irna knows, Citra received a scholarship to sit in college.
“The child is smart, kind. Never weird. Oh my God, I hope to see you soon,” said Irna.
(csr/kid)
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