JAKARTA - Hetty Sunjaya, felt sad when she learned that her best friend, Dorce Gamalama, had passed away. However, this dangdut singer thinks that Dorce's departure is for the best and has become the will of the Almighty.
"God has power, good plans for him. It's really a disgrace to him, his history is closed. No one else wants to talk about it," said Hetty when met by VOI TPU Bantar Jati, East Jakarta, February 16.
He admitted that he was surprised when he heard the news that Dorce was exposed to COVID-19, so he was forced to not be able to see his best friend's face for the last time. He could only stare at Dorce from a distance and it was packed neatly in the coffin.
Hetty tries to see positively that this is a way to subside the polemic about being buried by a woman or a man, which was previously hotly discussed.
"We also don't know, we don't even know the child. We don't know whether he was bathed or not. Right, if Covid was immediately wrapped with the protocol. So all of a sudden it was already tidy from the hospital," said Hetty.
"Actually he also knows who he really is. But why does it have to be disclosed, maybe that's the case," he concluded.
As is known, this multitalented artist whose real name is Dedy Yuliardi Ashadi, passed away on Wednesday, February 16 at 07.36 WIB at Pertamina Central Hospital (RSPP) Simprug, South Jakarta. Dorce Gamalama died after battling diabetes and COVID-19 since February 8 in hospital.
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