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They Try to Forget

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

The victims of the first Bali Bombing continue to suffer to this day. They are unconcerned with the arrest of Umar Patek.

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TUMINI has bitter memories of the Bali Bombing. She lost so much after two bombs exploded almost simultaneously at Paddy’s Cafe and Sari Club, Legian, on October 12 nine years ago.

That night Tumini was in Paddy’s Cafe, taking a friend from Surabaya there. “That was the first time I went there,” said this 36-year-old woman. Tumini’s father, Rabi, died while being treated at the hospital, a few days after the bombing.

Her two children

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