This Is What Eril's Coffin Looks Like, Ridwan Kamil: It's Time For You To Return To The Land Of Prayers

JAKARTA - West Java Governor Ridwan Kamil uploaded a video showing the coffin of Emmeril Kahn Mumtadz or Eril on his Instagram account on Saturday, June 11. Judging from the video, the coffin is made of brown wood with handles on the sides.

"Dear Eril, it's time for you to return to the land of prayer strings. To the land of the guardians, one of whom is your ancestor," wrote Ridwan in his Instagram account, @ridwankamil.

Not only that, Emil, Ridwan Kamil's nickname, also uploaded a sketch of the final resting place for his eldest son. "Dear Eril, I have prepared a special place. I have designed a beautiful final house for you," he said.

Emil said that Eril's grave would later be next to a small river with mountain views and rice fields. Not only that, later there will be a mosque that will be built next to it and will be named Masjid Al Mumtadz.

"Your final house is next to the mosque. The mosque which is located in your mother's village. The mosque that your father designed and is building and most importantly the mosque is named after your name. Al Mumtadz Mosque," he said.

This Al Mumtadz Mosque, continued Emil, has the best meaning. "The best is the way you live in this mortal world. It is not in vain that we chose that prayerful name for you," said the former mayor of Bandung.

"Eril, today is Saturday. It is a good day to go home," he added, ending the post on his Instagram account.

As previously reported, Eril, who was dragged by the river while swimming with his sister and a friend, was finally found dead.

The body of Ridwan Kamil's eldest son was found in Bern's Engehalde Dam at 06.50 am Swiss time or 11.50 am WIB after a two-week search.

The plan is that Eril will be buried in a family-owned cemetery in Cimaung District, Bandung Regency.