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Bombing victims at JW Marriot and Ritz Carlton

This post is a continuation of previous post about the bomb explosion at Hotel JW Marriott and Ritz Carlton namely about the victims. From some newspapers that I read here, then the following is the update data of the victim names.

Injured victims = 55 people (18 foreign citizens), treated at four hospitals in Jakarta, namely RS Medistra, RS MMC (Metropolitan Medical Center), RS Pusat Pertamina, and RS Jakarta.

Victims died = 9 peoples, namely:

  1. Timothy D. Mackay, New Zealand (President Director PT Holchim Indonesia).
  2. Natan John Verity, Australia.
  3. John Rupert Garth Mc Evoy, Australia.
  4. Dani Dwi Permana, Indonesia.
  5. Nana Ikhwan Maulana, Indonesia.
  6. Evert Mokodompis, Indonesia, employee of JW Marriott.
  7. Craig Andrew Senger, Australia.
  8. 8 and 9; A Dutch couple identified as Pieter Burer and EJC Keaning.

In this opportunity I want to say my condolence to all family of the victim. Really, I cannot say anything more except for this sentence: "Terrorist, whatever of the reason, is more cruel than all devils. Even devil not kills human"

Post update on 26 July 2009: The names of the victims died above has been updated based on the data that I found at Communication and Informatics Department of the Republic of Indonesia website. Thanks to Seno and Colson by adding additional information in the comment of this post.

Reference:
1) https://pusatkrisis.kemkes.go.id/perkembangan-data-korban-akibat-ledakan-bom-di-hotel-jw-marriot-dan-hotel-ritz-carlton-tanggal-24-juli-2009
2) https://news.detik.com/berita/d-1167404/identitas-6-korban-tewas-korban-bom-marriott--ritz-carlton
3) https://www.tribunnewswiki.com/2019/07/17/peledakan-bom-jw-marriot-ritz-carlton-2009
4) https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pengeboman_Jakarta_2009

Comments

  1. I want to say my deeply condolence to all family of the victim :( ... You are right..terrorist is more cruel than all devils..!! They wont Indonesia living in peace..

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  2. Really very sad to read this. Can 't imagine what their family and friends must be going through at this time.

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  3. Looking inside the list of the dead and wounded victims..

    *thank God my name wasn't there*

    This must be a mistake. Coz my heart's broken now.

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  4. wakh...semoga tidak terjadi lagi di kemudian hari di indonesia ya, semoga damai

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  5. hi Tikno, nice to see u again. I am so sorry I've got a busy hour lately so that cannot visit you recently.
    I also feel so sorry with the violation incident in the two hotels. I have supposed that our country is in the peace condition, because we never got a bombing issue again since Bali blast. bUt it turn out, it happened again.
    Hope our country will be recovery soon. Regards

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  6. This is so sad! Our world can never be peaceful again. I wonder what kind of life our children will inherit in the future. :(

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  7. My deep condolence to all family of the victims..may they rest in peace, and i hope our govt will never stop to find the actor behind this tragedy.

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  8. Ceuceusovi - Agree with you.

    Amrita - even me cannot say any more except for the last sentence above.

    Vicky Laurentina - You are lucky girl.

    Nyegik - Semoga. Amin!

    Niar - I also hope like that. I'm glad that you are fine in Jakarta. Welcome back, Niar.

    Grace - Do not pessimistic. Peace will always there with the billions people who love peace.
    The best way is through education that provide the right insight to our children.

    Mama Hilda - Let's pray together so that the perpetrators can be arrested soon.

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  9. Hello things like this are always so sad, mainly because people cant just live and let live... This world would be a better place if people just tried to get along and realize everyone is different, but being different does not make everyone wrong... So Sorry this happened it is sad... Well you take care see you on the filp side...

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  10. yes, it's true...I hate terrorists, hate them very much!! huh! btw, nice blog sir...you are really a good father :) salam kenal, saya add ya blog nya...

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  11. JK - Thank you. Maybe lots of burden for me to sleep like a baby, ha.. ha...

    Zahra - Thank you.
    Being a good father?? Hmm... may be yes for now and don't know for next, ha.. ha...
    Please critique to me if I digress, that's what friend are for.

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  12. No excuse, what they did was completely unacceptable. What a shame.

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  13. Hi Mr. Tikno,

    seems your blog has presented better update than mine:)

    all the best wishes for Indonesian investigation team.

    Keep writing about your thoughts because Indonesia needs more than my generation's current apathy.

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  14. Semoga cepat ditangkap pelakunya ya pak

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  15. so sad, and its not like my country character anymore...

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  16. Ada satu lagi Mas Tikno, Evert Mocodompis, tetangga saya di Pondok Maharta.

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  17. we can learn an important lesson from that..
    that is,,we cannot deny,,when we will die,,or the fate that will come to us,,,

    the important thing is always thank to God...his blessing will always accompany us..

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  18. My condolences to the families of the victim too.
    It was all in the news in Norway too - a disaster and it effects the whole world.

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  19. Eha - absolutely true.

    Angga Chen - Thanks.

    Magnoliaamber - Don't become apathy just because of one or some persons.

    Kuliah Gratis - Harus ditangkap.

    Suryaden - Hi my friend, we should optimist because so many many good people here. Character of the nation will not change just because a few people act.

    Seno - Terimakasih banyak atas informasinya.

    Wiwik Widiastuti - I will accept naturally fate, but not because of bombing.

    RennyBA - You right, bombing will causes domino effects. I think also because of media.

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  20. At the time you posted, a few names of the casualties were still unknown. It is possible by now to add two other names to your list: Mr Peter Burer (62) and Mrs Eugenie Burer-Koning (50), from Badhoevedorp, The Netherlands. The couple was on holiday and about to leave on a domestic flight.

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  21. Colson - Already updated. Thank for lets me know.

    Seno - Also thanks to you.

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  22. As we all grieved enough over the tragedy, it is now time for recovery and eradication against terrorism.. as each individual in society has a shared-responsibility in keeping our home-front a safe living.

    Each of us is a police ourselves, a protector of our own home, let's us unite and start keeping our home free from terrorist and not acting like one.

    Peace greetings from us, Indonesian peacekeepers working from a far for peace.

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  23. Sama2 Mas Tikno, maaf baru sempet bales komeng, baru weekend, pulang langsung kemari.

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  24. Hi Tikno, nice to be here again...

    Yes, it was so sad for that bombing incident...

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  25. Ksatrio Wojo Ireng - Great comments!
    Yes, very agree with you and also I'm proud to you as the UN peacekeeping guard.

    Seno - Thanks bro.

    Dede - Nice to see you again.

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  26. It's a tragedy for our nation and the human race as a whole

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  27. Harry Nizam - absolutely!

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  28. Ksatrio Wojo Ireng - Why someone is able (and unbelievable) to perform this terror. Would you like to give some analysis?
    As an army, surely interesting to hear from you.

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