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Arumi Bachsin Reveals Family Condition After Emil Dardak's Office Burned

Arumi Bachsin Reveals Family Condition After Emil Dardak's Office Burned

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Arumi Bachsin Reveals Family Condition After Emil Dardak's Office Burned

Arumi Bachsin reported that her family's condition is fine after the workspace of Emil Dardak, the Deputy Governor of East Java, was burned during a mass action on Saturday night, August 30, 2025, at the Grahadi State Building in Surabaya.

Access the article about Arumi Bachsin at Liputan6.com.

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Through a post on her Instagram account on September 1, 2025, Arumi expressed her gratitude for the prayers from the public.

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"In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Peace be upon you.. Friends, family, relatives, and all the beloved people of East Java. Thank you for the prayers, attention, and the messages that have come in. Alhamdulillah, my family and I are currently in good condition," wrote Arumi in her personal Instagram post.

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"Let us together maintain the safety of our close family and surrounding environment to remain in a conducive condition," she continued.

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This is the condition of Arumi's husband's office after it was burned. He also urged the public to maintain the safety and peace of East Java province.

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Previously, Emil Dardak came to see his burned office. "The western side of Grahadi building, which is close to the road, was affected by this unfortunate incident, and its condition has been burned. In this place, there are several work units of the provincial government including our task room and the media personnel's workspace," wrote Emil Dardak in an IG post on Monday (1/9).

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"We are even more concerned about the destruction of facilities that are directly utilized by the community, such as public spaces, as well as the museum collection in Kediri that was looted. The government will continuously work intensively to restore the conducive situation for the benefit of the community," he added.

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"Together we protect the invaluable historical heritage and cultural preservation. Because although buildings can be repaired, history and stories cannot be replaced by anything," explained Arumi.