Pemakaman Dina Mariana. (M Altaf Jauhar/ Liputan6.com)
After being laid out at a funeral home in Depok, West Java, the body of the late Dina Mariana was finally buried at TPU Tanah Kusir, South Jakarta. The funeral procession arrived at the burial site at exactly 11:02 WIB.
"Alhamdulillah, the body has arrived at Tanah Kusir TPU. Let us recite Al Fatihah, may the deceased be accepted by God Almighty," said one of the men at Tanah Kusir TPU, South Jakarta, on Monday (4/11/2204).
After that, Dina Mariana's body was immediately put into the grave. The family's emotional tears could not be avoided when the call to prayer and iqamat were recited for the last time over the corpse.
Especially when the officers began to cover the body with red soil, the sadness deepened. Especially for Dina Mariana's children, who could only watch in sorrow as their mother's body was covered in soil.
The words tayyibah also resounded accompanying the procession of covering Dina Mariana's body with red soil. Ezra Mandira, one of the deceased's children, said a few words during this moment of sorrow.
Ezra seemed silent for a moment trying to calm himself before giving a statement. After feeling calm, he thanked the relatives and family who attended the funeral procession.
Funeral of Dina Mariana. (M Altaf Jauhar/ Liputan6.com)
"Thank you to all the family, friends of Mother, and friends who have come here. Thank you very much. Please pray for him once again. May he have a good ending, his sins be forgiven, and his good deeds be accepted," said Ezra with a trembling voice.
Ezra was silent for a moment, as if he couldn't continue his words. However, he tried to calm himself down and continued his statement.
Funeral of Dina Mariana. (M Altaf Jauhar/ Liputan6.com)
Ezra continued, "...and given heaven by Allah. Please forgive all her mistakes. That is my speech as a representative of the family. Please forgive her mistakes, please pray for my beloved deceased mother."
The funeral procession was closed with prayers and flower-laying from the family. Farewell, Dina Mariana!
(brl/red)