Retno Paradinah, the wife of the vocalist of the band Zivilia , Zul, remains faithfully waiting for her husband who is serving an 18-year prison sentence for a narcotics case. For almost six years, Retno has had to face various trials, take care of their four children and struggle alone to support the family.
In various interviews, Retno often shares stories about the difficult times after Zul was arrested on March 1, 2019. Although financial challenges and the burden of taking care of children continued to come, she chose to be faithful. Hoping that one day their family would be whole again.
Recently, Retno and her in-laws visited Zul in prison. During the meeting, Retno looked happy to be accompanied by Zul's parents, sharing support and encouragement with each other.
What does the portrait look like? Here brilio.net summarizes the moment Retno Paradinah visited Zul Zivilia from various Instagram accounts @retnoparadinah_mua and YouTube SCTV, Thursday (11/7).
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Retno's loyalty to Zul during these difficult times has garnered much sympathy and appreciation from the public.
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However, Retno cannot deny that the early days after Zul's arrest were the most difficult.
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In an interview, Retno recalled how she first met Zul after the arrest, where her husband apologized and even allowed her to remarry.
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However, Retno emphasized that she had never thought about getting married again.
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Her main focus is the children and how to help her husband get justice and serve his sentence well.
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During a recent visit, Retno and Zul's parents were seen bringing the 43-year-old man's favorite food.
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Zul's parents came all the way from Kendari to meet their son.
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The presence of family, especially support from in-laws, is a reinforcement that makes Retno even stronger in facing this trial.
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Their togetherness illustrates the strength of family ties that are always a source of support, even though distance and time separate us.