The wife of Lion Air in mourning takes heartbreaking wedding pictures


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A woman whose fiancée died in the Lion Air crash earlier this month shared the pictures of her wedding photos after deciding to accompany them alone.

Intan Syari and Rio Nanda Pratama were due to be married on November 11, but he was killed when Lion Air flight JT 610 crashed on October 29, shortly after taking off from Jakarta.

Mr. Pratama was going to his house for the wedding after attending a working conference.

She said that they had joked before the flight that he should miss his flight or if he was delayed, so she should take the pictures of the wedding and send them to her, according to the BBC.

Ms. Syari, 26, posted the images on her Instagram account as a tribute to her fiancée with whom she had been for 13 years. The couple met in college.


One can see the hospital worker dressed in white, wearing a white hijab and wearing white roses.

Ms. Syari said, "Although there is a sadness that I can not describe, I must smile for you, I can not be sad, I have to stay strong as you always say."

In some pictures, we can see it on the picture with Mr. Pratama's family.


In an image of herself with Mr. Paratama's sister, she said, "Thank you for giving me such a great, intelligent, compassionate and kind sister, just like you.

"Even if you were not next to me yesterday, your loyal brother accompanied me to make your most beautiful last request, I know you are happy there in the eternity that all the world wishes it, know that our love will not diminish even for you, we love you forever, here is our sister whom you love and of which we are proud.We will pursue your objectives. "


The Boeing 737 MAX 8 crashed on October 29, minutes after taking off from Jakarta.

189 people were on board.

This is the worst air disaster in Indonesia since 1997 and raises new concerns about the safety of its fast-growing aviation sector.

The data from the flight tracking sites show that the aircraft had an erratic speed and altitude in the first minutes of a flight the day before the accident and during its fatal flight.

The black-boxed flight recorder found after the accident shows that four of the plane's flights had speedometer problems.

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