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Guess what?: Widyawati still feels late husband is with her

(JP)JAKARTA: Longtime actress Widyawati says that she feels her deceased husband Sophan Sophiaan is still with her at times during Ramadhan

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Mon, July 30, 2012 Published on Jul. 30, 2012 Published on 2012-07-30T05:00:00+07:00

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Guess what?: Widyawati still feels late husband is with her

(JP)

JAKARTA: Longtime actress Widyawati says that she feels her deceased husband Sophan Sophiaan is still with her at times during Ramadhan.

She said that she often felt that her husband was at her side during pre-dawn meals (sahur) and at the breaking-fast, when he used to serve
her at the table.

“I am the one who cooked of course, but when the breaking of the fast came he was the one who served me. I will always remember that romantic habit,” Widyawati said last weekend as quoted by Tribunnews.com.

Sophan died in 2008 in a motorcycle accident.

The actress now breaks her fast while looking at the photograph of her late husband.

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