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JAKARTA - DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan and his wife, Fery Farhati, paid a pilgrimage to the official residence of the Governor of West Java Ridwan Kamil to express their condolences for the departure of Emmeril Kahn Mumtadz or Eril.

Anies arrived at the Pakuan building, Bandung, West Java, using his official car, Monday, June 6 evening. Getting out of the car, Anies and Fery were picked up by Pakuan Building staff using umbrellas because it was raining at that time.

Anies sat waiting for Ridwan Kamil and Atalia Praratya in the living room. Not long after, Ridwan Kamil and his wife appeared.

Anies and Fery immediately stood up to Ridwan Kamil and Atalia. Anies immediately hugged Ridwan Kamil tightly while rubbing Ridwan Kamil's shoulder as a form of support to strengthen Ridwan Kamil for the disaster that befell Eril.

After that, Anies and Ridwan Kamil talked in the living room. There, displayed a photo of Eril who was smiling with a size large enough. A sad and tired look appeared in Ridwan Kamil's eyes when he talked about Eril's disappearance. Anies also listened to Ridwan Kamil's story carefully.

DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan with his wife, Fery Farhati, visited the house of West Java Governor Ridwan Kamil/DOK Public Relations of West Java Provincial Government
DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan with his wife, Fery Farhati, visited the house of West Java Governor Ridwan Kamil/DOK Public Relations of West Java Provincial Government

Previously, Anies held a magical prayer for Eril with the ranks of the DKI Provincial Government at the Fatahillah Mosque at City Hall, Friday, June 3. The former Minister of Education and Culture conveyed his condolences to Eril who had been declared dead in the Aare River, Switzerland.

Anies said that this grief was not only felt by Kang Emil and his family, but also the people of Jakarta, even throughout Indonesia.

"We in DKI Jakarta feel very deep sorrow. The grief of Kang Emil and his family is the sorrow of the people of West Java, the sorrow of the people of Jakarta and the sorrow of Indonesia," said Anies at DKI Jakarta City Hall, Friday, June 3.


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