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The wife of the Canadian Resident: Thank You the Lord, My Husband being Safe





Novia Chandra Dewi - detikNews
Jakarta - Denny Thienssen, the wife of casualties of the bomb explosion in the JW Marriott Hotel and Ritz Carlton the shock heard his husband becoming casualties. However Denny was grateful because his husband was still being safe. "I only thank you Lord, my husband was safe." Praise the Lord congratulations, said Denny in the Pusat Pertamina Hospital (RSPP), Jakarta, on Friday (17/7/2009). Denny said, the first time hearing his husband becoming explosion casualties from TV. Kemudian, there was the person who telephoned him gave news about this sorrow. "Heard by me this morning from the TV, after that there are those that telephoned," he added. The husband Denny, Edward Thienssen was an expatriate who worked as Country President in Alstom, the company of the electricity generator. The man from Canada this was undergoing the intensive maintenance in the hospital that was located in Street Kyai Maja. In the meantime, according to one of the employees Alston, Syaihuddin, of Edward was affected by the bomb explosion during did breakfast meeting. "Again breakfast meeting with several colleagues in the place," said he. (anw/asy)










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