'I don't know what to tell my children,' says wife of JT610 passenger

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“How can a mother explain to her two young children that their father will never come home again?” So said Helda Aprilia, 31, the wife of Ibnu Hantoro, a 33-year-old doctor who was among the 189 people on board Lion Air flight JT610 that crashed into the Java Sea on Monday morning. Their children are 4-year-old Farisa and 1-year-old Fatih

 

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