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JAKARTA - The youngest son of President Joko Widodo (Jokowi), Kaesang Pangareb, suffered a unfortunate fate on Sunday night. Kaesang told the incident on his Twitter social media account @kaesangp. Initially, this prospective husband of Erina Gudono flew from Singapore to Surabaya using a airline owned by Rusdi Kirana, Batik Air with a suitcase. Kaesang arrived in the city of Heroes safely, but when he was about to take baggage, the suitcase that was awaited was not seen at Juanda International Airport, Surabaya, East Java.

Apparently, Kaesang Pangarep's suitcase even went to Kualanamu, Medan, North Sumatra.

Annoyed with the less excellent service, Kaesang also expressed his disappointment on his Twitter account. tweeted in a sarcastic tone, Kaesang also thanked Batik Air.

"Horeeee took Batik Air to Surabaya but my suitcase was safe until Kualanamu airport. Thank you Batik Air," wrote Kaesang, quoted Monday, November 14. Not enough to stop there, Kaesang tweeted again. He admitted that he had a reason for First Lady Iriana Jokowi not to take a shower that night.

"Tonight I have a reason not to bathe in my mother because my suitcase was flown by Batik Air to Kualanamu. Thank you Batik Air," wrote Kaesang. Again, tweeted in a sarcastic tone, Kaesang suspected that Batik Air knew that in his suitcase there were souvenirs for the son of the Mayor of Medan Bobby Nasution. Bobby is the brother-in-law of Kaesang. "Ready. Maybe Batik Air knows that there are souvenirs in the suitcase for his son, Mas Wali Medan," said Kaesang.

The Kaesang tweet received various comments from netizens. One of them is from @KalaSambo who said that everything is equivalent to Batik Air's eyes. "Yesterday I heard the story of the acquaintance, then Ari Lasso, now the president's son. Definition "all passengers have the same degree in our eyes," wrote the @KalaSambo account. After waiting overnight, Kaesang tweeted again that his suitcase was in his hands. This means that the suitcase that was lost at Kualanamu Airport, Medan, North Sumatra has arrived in Surabaya, East Java. "Congratulations to Batik Air," wrote Kaesang.


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