Behind the Walls of Class 3, There are Prayers and Donations that Flow for Tyo Pakusadewo

JAKARTA - The glass screen and the cinema of the country have many times witnessed how charismatic Tyo Pakusadewo is. However, today, the stage has turned into a silent hospital wall.

The senior actor is now fighting against his illness, back and forth undergoing treatments that drain his body and energy. Behind his big name, Tyo now relies on BPJS Class 3 facilities - a simple portrait that hits anyone who hears it.

Seeing his best friend lying weak, Dewi Irawan's heart was torn. He knew, Tyo could not be left to fight alone.

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Through a touching upload on his social media on Wednesday (3/6), Dewi shared anxiety and hope. This step was not taken without reason. Recently, his inbox was filled with messages from netizens and relatives who were worried about Tyo's condition, as well as those who knocked on the door to extend help.

Moved by the sincerity, Dewi finally opened a personal donation wallet. For him, this is not just about collecting numbers, but about bringing together the handshake of good people to relieve the burden of the actor.

"I believe there are many good and generous people," Dewi wrote hopefully. "If there is more fortune, I really hope we can donate together for Tyo's treatment."

This donation is a means. Dewi believes that out there, there are still many hearts that tremble when they see Tyo's current condition. He also can't stop feeling sad and grateful to anyone who has sent prayers, attention, and materials.

"I express my infinite gratitude. May Allah SWT reward you with rewards, and Allah give you a double blessing and abundant blessings," said Dewi sincerely.

Now, the upload has become a warm space flooded with prayers and support. Fellow artists and the wider community are mutually strengthening, hoping that the charismatic actor can recover soon, stand up straight, and color the world of acting that he loves so much. Because sometimes, the best medicine for a disease is a sense of concern that is embraced together.