JAKARTA - April Jasmine couldn't hide her grief when she accompanied the body of her father, Oman Mardjuki. Beside the corpse, April continued to cry in tears. Her husband, Ustaz Solmed tried to calm his beloved wife by stroking the shoulder.

Ustaz Solmed explained that his father-in-law died at the age of 87 on Tuesday, March 15 evening. Her father-in-law had no illness.

"There's no high blood pressure, kidney or heart disease. So it's a surprise that he left because he wasn't sick," said Ustad Solmed, Wednesday, March 16.

Because they are old, the family admits that they have prepared themselves but still cannot hide their sadness. "But it's said to be full of preparation. Baba is more or less different in one month. In terms of appetite, the communication is different, interactive is also different, we are also different, so we start thinking about preparing ourselves," said Ustaz Solmed.

The night before he died, April Jasmine's father even still gathered with his relatives to just have fun. Because of that, April Jasmine continued to cry.

"What about old sick people, they are not sick but their bodies are weak. They go to the bathroom with them, what do they want, they are 87 years old. Still joking last night with their grandchildren, their children, all of them came and hugged each other, still chatting. , died not long ago," he said again.

April Jasmine's father's body was buried at the Joglo TPU, Kembangan, South Jakarta. "Hopefully our kindness and that of Baba's grandchildren will become a charity that continues to flow," said Ustaz Solmed.


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