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In loving memory

In loving memory: Pitra Amrullah (right), son of late Indonesian ambassador to Pakistan Burhan Muhammad, scatters flowers on the grave of his father on Wednesday

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Wed, May 20, 2015 Published on May. 20, 2015 Published on 2015-05-20T19:56:22+07:00

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In loving memory: Pitra Amrullah (right), son of late Indonesian ambassador to Pakistan Burhan Muhammad, scatters flowers on the grave of his father on Wednesday. Burhan died on Tuesday from burns sustained after a helicopter carrying him, his wife, Hery Listyawati, and other international diplomats crashed in Pakistan on May 8. (JP/Tarko Sudiarmo) In loving memory: Pitra Amrullah (right), son of late Indonesian ambassador to Pakistan Burhan Muhammad, scatters flowers on the grave of his father on Wednesday. Burhan died on Tuesday from burns sustained after a helicopter carrying him, his wife, Hery Listyawati, and other international diplomats crashed in Pakistan on May 8. (JP/Tarko Sudiarmo) (right), son of late Indonesian ambassador to Pakistan Burhan Muhammad, scatters flowers on the grave of his father on Wednesday. Burhan died on Tuesday from burns sustained after a helicopter carrying him, his wife, Hery Listyawati, and other international diplomats crashed in Pakistan on May 8. (JP/Tarko Sudiarmo)

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span class="caption">In loving memory: Pitra Amrullah (right), son of late Indonesian ambassador to Pakistan Burhan Muhammad, scatters flowers on the grave of his father on Wednesday. Burhan died on Tuesday from burns sustained after a helicopter carrying him, his wife, Hery Listyawati, and other international diplomats crashed in Pakistan on May 8. (JP/Tarko Sudiarmo)

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