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Rizka : I am okay, After Being Assumed that She Passed Away Regarding to the Haze

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Comparison of Posts that have not been edited and after being edited (Photo: Screen shot)Comparison of Posts that have not been edited and after being edited (Photo: Screen shot)

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Rizka, an undergraduate student at the same time working at the Tabrani Islamic Center in Pekanbaru, admitted she was in good health on Friday, September 14, 2019 after being discharged from the Eka Hospital on Tuesday, September 10, 2019.

This woman had shocked the virtual universe because it was called a death in the hospital due to exposure to severe haze. However, the post on Facebook was quickly corrected because her condition at that time was indeed back to normal.

"I am now in good health. Nothing has happened," she said over the telephone.

She told that the incident began when the body's condition was not healthy due to the haze. In fact, Rizka has no history of diseases such as asthma and others.

"A week before the incident I did have a cough because of this pure smoke. The peak was at the time of the incident. I coughed not to stop so that I had difficulty breathing," she explained.

She immediately received treatment at work. Because it was not possible for Rizka to be rushed to Eka Hospital to get the best handler.

"In Eka Hospital, I was in Nebulizer in the emergency room. About an hour I was there and returned home after being declared healthy. I hope that the Riau Provincial Government will solve the haze problem like this," she explained.

Citizens were shocked by posts on social media Facebook about the death of S1 students due to haze in Pekanbaru written by an account named Susiana Binti Tabrani, Tuesday, September 10, 2019.

He wrote about what happened at the Tabrani Islamic Center and was then taken to Eka Hospital. Quoted from the tabranirab.com page, Tabrani Islamic Center is managed directly by the Abdurrab Foundation.

"Jokowi, Syamsuar ... The name of this patient is Rizka with a bachelor degree. It takes a life ... because of the haze!" She complained clearly through a screen shot.

However, not long after the post was corrected to be, "Jokowi, Syamsuar ... The name of this patient is Rizka bachelor's degree. Shortness tight until fainting ... because of the haze !," she said.

After being clarified directly to the Abdurrab Foundation, they said that the writing on Facebook 'Spacing Your Life' was not meant to be dead.

"It's just a misinterpretation. The word 'stretching lives' means that it hasn't died. Mrs. Susiana has changed the status on her Facebook account," explained one of Suci's staff.





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