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His Heart is Broken, Billy Syahputra Tries to Strengthen Mpok Alpa's Children

His Heart is Broken, Billy Syahputra Tries to Strengthen Mpok Alpa's Children

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His Heart is Broken, Billy Syahputra Tries to Strengthen Mpok Alpa's Children

In the midst of the sorrow surrounding the funeral of Mpok Alpa, presenter Billy Syahputra not only mourns the loss of his friend. He also shows his compassion by trying to provide strength to the late woman's young children.

Mpok Alpa, who passed away at the age of 38, left behind four children, including a pair of toddler twins. Losing a mother at such a young age is certainly the hardest blow for them. Here are the details.

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Billy Syahputra admitted that he had met directly with Mpok Alpa's sons, Rafa and Rafi, at the burial site in TPU Kujaran, South Jakarta, on Friday (15/8/2025). His heart broke seeing the sadness in their eyes.

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"I got to meet Rafa and Rafi, and it was sad, you know, friend. Just pray for them," said Billy in a soft tone.

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Although he was also wrapped in grief, this husband of Vika tried to stay strong. He even took the time to talk to one of Mpok Alpa's children, conveying a comforting sentence that was very touching.

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Billy tried to explain in simple language that his mother is now in a better place and no longer feels pain like she did in this world.

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"And I also had the chance to tell Mpok Alpa's child that, 'Mama is no longer sick. Because if in this world Mama is sick,' like that. 'Here she is healthy'," he said, mimicking his words to Mpok Alpa's child.

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This sentence was Billy's way of comforting a child who is grieving, while also reassuring himself that his friend has passed away peacefully.

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According to Billy, Mpok Alpa's passing on a Friday is also a good sign. "Well, hopefully this is a good sign, hopefully Mpok passed away on Friday, a good day and a good death," he concluded.