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8 Portraits of Lord Rangga's Wife Who Still Can't Believe Her Husband is Gone, Describing the Deceased as a Romantic Figure

8 Portraits of Lord Rangga's Wife Who Still Can't Believe Her Husband is Gone, Describing the Deceased as a Romantic Figure

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8 Portraits of Lord Rangga's Wife Who Still Can't Believe Her Husband is Gone, Describing the Deceased as a Romantic Figure

Recently, Edi Raharjo alias Rangga Sasana, or better known as Lord Rangga, passed away due to a long-standing illness. It is known that Lord Rangga had a history of wet lungs disease.

Undoubtedly, the family left behind still feels deep sorrow. This is what Queen Marwah, the late husband's wife, feels. What is the sadness experienced by Queen Marwah? Find out here.

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Until now, Queen Marwah admits that she still can't believe her husband's departure is permanent. She reminisces about the deceased who was so romantic during his lifetime.

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"Regret so much, don't believe in going anywhere, maybe feel like that every day," said Queen Marwah when met in the Tendean area, South Jakarta, Monday (12/12).

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She mentioned that the late was a romantic and gentle person to her, never even getting angry at Queen Marwah.

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"Lord, the most romantic and gentle husband, never gets angry at his wife. That's why Lord can never be replaced, no matter how long," she continued.

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Queen Marwah also conveyed a message from her family regarding Lord Rangga's passing. She believes that Indonesia is deeply saddened by this news.

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"Thank you very much for the prayers from the Lord's extended family, for everyone, even nationally, mourning for Lord Rangga, everyone prays for Lord Rangga, so that he may rest in peace there, in Allah's heaven," she said.

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In addition, Queen Marwah said that she and her child are ready to continue the struggle of the late Lord Rangga.

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"For me personally as the first child, I am ready to fight for the unfinished struggle," she concluded.