JAKARTA - Two months after the looting that happened to her family, Astrid Kuya found strength from an unexpected figure, her own mother.
The mother, who was also a victim and was forced to flee with only four pieces of clothes, became the first person to strengthen Astrid in these difficult times.
While holding back tears, Astrid admitted that she was initially very worried about the mental condition of her mother who lived at home during the incident.
"I'm afraid he's down right. I think I feel sorry for him," Astrid said as quoted by VOI from the Trans7 Official YouTube channel, Friday, October 31.
However, beyond expectation, it was the mother who calmed Astrid and encouraged Astrid.
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"But it turned out that he was the one who called me. He said, 'Brother...', he called me Ito, 'Ito, don't be sad, you have to be strong. Because what you did with Uya was all slander. You are strong. You've been a strong woman from the past, recalls Astrid while imitating her mother's words.
Although all property, including important documents, also disappeared in the incident, the mother still showed extraordinary toughness and became a pillar of strength for her family.
"That's why until now, until now, it's strong. It must be strong," concluded Astrid.
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