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Portrait of Elif Kayla Perk, Daughter of Siti KDI, at Her Grandmother's Funeral, Faithfully Accompanying Her Mourning Mother

Portrait of Elif Kayla Perk, Daughter of Siti KDI, at Her Grandmother's Funeral, Faithfully Accompanying Her Mourning Mother

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Portrait of Elif Kayla Perk, Daughter of Siti KDI, at Her Grandmother's Funeral, Faithfully Accompanying Her Mourning Mother

The dangdut singer Cici Faramida and Siti KDI have just lost their mother, Hj. Roesnaeni binti Abdul Halim, who passed away on Thursday (17/4/2025) at the age of 70. The body of the late Mrs. Hj Roesnaeni was buried at TPU Dharma, North Jakarta, on Friday afternoon (18/4/2025).

Siti KDI was always accompanied by her daughter, Elif Kayla Perk, during the funeral of the deceased. Here are some of her photos!

 

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In an atmosphere of deep mourning, Elif Kayla Perk was seen accompanying her mother, Siti KDI, at the funeral of her beloved grandmother. Wearing an all-black outfit and a headscarf covering her head, Elif stood with a sad expression, reflecting the sorrow that enveloped her heart.

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The young girl of Turkish descent appeared to be trying to stay strong amidst the tearful atmosphere, but the look in her eyes could not hide the deep sorrow she felt over her grandmother's passing.

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Siti KDI herself seemed unable to hold back her tears. Next to her daughter, she closed her eyes, bowed her head, and let the tears fall to wet her face.

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The sense of loss was so palpable in her facial expression. In this moment, the warmth of the mother-child relationship was deeply felt; Elif stood close to her mother, as if providing strength during this mourning period.

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Elif, though still young, showed emotional maturity by being there to support her mother in this most difficult moment.

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Elif also seems to never be far and leaves her mother who is still immersed in a state of mourning.

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Elif with her mother and aunt. They all still appear to be in a state of mourning.