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13 November 2024 17:30

The driver of the Cipularang Toll Road tragedy at KM 92 lived in an uninhabitable house, here are 7 photos of his dirt-floored house

This house with woven bamboo walls has no luxury items inside. Devi Aristyaputri
foto: Instagram/@liputan6

The driver of a cardboard truck suspected of causing an accident on the Cipularang Toll Road is now in the public spotlight. Based on information obtained, the driver is named Rouf, a 43-year-old man from Serang Regency, Banten.

Rouf's daily life was revealed through a short video shared by his wife on social media. The driver has five young children.

Not only that, Rouf apparently had to look after his brother who was paralyzed. Living with his beloved wife, Rouf is known to live in a woven bamboo house with only a dirt floor.

The following is a portrait of the residence of Rouf, the truck driver who was involved in the Cipularang Toll KM 92 pile-up tragedy, as summarized by brilio.net from various sources, Wednesday (13/11).

foto: Instagram/@liputan6

The house where Rouf and his wife live turns out to be his parents' residence.

foto: Instagram/@liputan6

From the outside, the walls made of woven bamboo looked fragile. Even the windows were no longer covered by glass, but plywood.

foto: TikTok/@aboutnewsupdate

Entering the inner area, the bamboo walls are covered with plywood to make them stronger.

foto: TikTok/@aboutnewsupdate

Even the bamboo woven walls have many holes. This may cause rainwater or wind to easily enter the house.

foto: TikTok/@aboutnewsupdate

One of the doors of Rouf's house was almost eaten away by termites.

foto: TikTok/@aboutnewsupdate

Unlike most houses that have a living room, this residence does not have a sofa, only a mat for sitting.

foto: TikTok/@aboutnewsupdate

This is the interior of Rouf's simple house, there are no luxurious items visible in the building.

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