If you’re in the mood for some tear-jerking, heartbreaking article, this is the one for you.
Prepare your tissues.
This is Michael Robert Marampe, a young doctor in Indonesia.
The beautiful lady beside him is his fiancee, Tri Novia Septiani.
They were supposed to get married on 11 Apr but it had to be postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Now They Won’t Have A Chance To
Dr Michael has passed away from Covid-19 last Saturday.
A week before he died, he posted a video on his Instagram account, @mikemarampe, sharing that he was one of the victims of Covid-19 in Indonesia.
He asks for his fellow healthcare workers to always prioritise their safety when doing their job and wear proper protective gear at work.
In the video, he also asks for them to keep their spirits up and said that even though he’s down with the virus, he has no regrets.
“For me, to become a doctor is something to be proud of as it allows me to serve patients and help many people. There’s no regret.”
On the same day, he had also posted about his fiancee to thank her for being the “most beautiful gift in my life”.
That turns out to be his last post.
Fiancee Equally Proud Of Her Late Fiance
In an Instagram post a day later, his fiancee, Tri Novia Septiani, expressed how proud she is of him.
She promised to finish the song that was supposed to be completed for their wedding on 11 Apr 2020, which was postponed by the virus outbreak.
“I love you so much […] and I know you loved me too. See you again, my dear,”
May Dr Michael rest in peace and our condolences to his fiancee and the rest of his loved ones.
Let’s Appreciate Our Healthcare Workers
Singapore has been improving in the way we treat our healthcare workers.
From free food to clapping for them at 8pm, and more.
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But here’s the best way we can appreciate them: by keeping them safer.
This means not going out.
And if you have to go out, to wear a mask at all times. After all, by keeping ourselves safe, it makes their jobs easier and safer too.
Agree?
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