Already Negative For COVID-19, The Body Of Raditya Oloan Is Not Buried Immediately
JAKARTA - The sad news cannot be denied by Joanna Alexandra. After reporting that one by one Joanna Alexandra's family began to be negative for COVID-19 on April 26, Joanna began to feel happy. However, her husband Raditya Oloan still has to be treated at the Persahabatan Hospital because he is suffering from severe inflammation that makes it difficult to breathe.
Friday, April 30, Radit reported that he still had to undergo treatment in the ICU even though he had tested negative for COVID-19. He revealed that his body was experiencing inflammation due to the impact of COVID-19.
"Today is one of the saddest for me. I've been waiting for Friday or at least Saturday to go home. But God said something else. In the morning I dropped and had to be transferred to the ICU. Honestly when I heard this news. I was really upset, I was really down and even cried like a child", Raditya wrote on Instagram.
"By the way, this morning I already had a swab and the results were negative. But the Covid just attacked until my body became inflamed. Please support me in prayer, guys!", he continued.
On May 2, Joanna uploaded a photo of a video call with Raditya. He seemed still conscious and smiled at Joanna. However, it turned out to be Joanna's last memory with her husband in a conscious state.
"This is a photo last night before going to ICU and his cellphone is about to be taken. Now Radit is in ICU, in a very critical condition to use vent... Please pray .. declare healing, strength, peace, and whatever else comes into your mind", wrote Joanna, hopes to be reunited after her husband recovers on his latest upload, May 5.
But fate said otherwise, Raditya breathed his last, May 6th. Raditya's body could not bear the impact of severe inflammation.
The body of Raditya Oloan is temporarily buried at the Sentosa Funeral Home at the Gatot Soebroto Army Hospital, Jakarta. Joanna Alexandra's husband, Raditya Oloan will be buried in San Diego Hills Memorial Park, Karawang, West Java on Sunday, May 9. "Buried normally", said the message conveyed by Intan RJ to the media crew.