"If the real killers were caught"
Tuesday, April 23, 2002
In a house in the Simorukun Village, she lives far from the madding crowd. Mutiari, 34, has a past full of accusations and anger, and she's still traumatized by it. Today, with her husband and two sons, she strives to exist quietly. Nevertheless, when TEMPO came to see her, with a doubtful expression she spoke almost inaudibly: "What bad news did you bring, Mas (older brother.)?"
That afternoon, rain had just poured down hard on Sur
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