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Wiranto'€™s son dies in South Africa

The son of the People’s Conscience Party (Hanura) patron Gen

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Wed, May 29, 2013 Published on May. 29, 2013 Published on 2013-05-29T16:59:06+07:00

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Wiranto'€™s son dies in South Africa

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he son of the People'€™s Conscience Party (Hanura) patron Gen.(ret) Wiranto, Zainal Nurrizki, has reportedly died in South Africa due to an illness. The party'€™s secretary-general ,Dossy Iskandar,
confirmed the news but refused to disclose any further information regardingthe illness.

Another party official, Saleh Husin, on behalf of Wiranto'€™s family, has asked the public to forgive Zainal for any wrongs that he may have committed inhis lifetime.

'€œPlease, everyone pray for his spirit,'€ said Saleh, as quoted by Tribunews.com.

Details regarding Zainal'€™s funeral were unavailable.

Besides Zainal, Wiranto, has two daughters, Amalia Santi and Ika Mayasari.(asw/dic)

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