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Husband held hostage Pirates, MV.Sinar Kudus Ship Captain Wives Depression

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Husband held hostage Pirates, MV.Sinar Kudus Ship Captain Wives Depression
Jakarta - Nearly a month of the Holy Light Ship Captain and its crew held hostage Slamet Jauhari Somali pirates in the waters of the Arabian Sea. The wife, Yuni Astuti Isyam depressed because of worry about the fate of her husband.

"He's depressed. Frequent daydreaming every day," said Slamet sister in law, Joko Susilo told AFP on Saturday (09/04/2011) night.

According to Joko, Astuti continue to cry every day thinking about the condition of Slamet. Astuti could not hide his concern when he knew the husband was held hostage by pirates thousands of kilometers from Jakarta.

"Fortunately Astuti work. He could forget. But if at home in the room continues," he said ..

Joko told, since 16 March, Slamet said goodbye to go sailing over the task of PT Samudera Indonesia Ship to bring thesinar kudus from the homeland to the Netherlands. The family only learned the news Slamet pirates held hostage last month.

"Our guns could be anything. We continue to look forward to hearing from PT Samudera Indonesia from the government," said Joko.

Joko and his extended family has sought to Slamet can be redeemed and returned home. Previously, the pirates demanded a ransom of millions of dollars.

"At first, rising $ 2.6 to $ 3.5 today requesting clarification of PT Samudera Indonesia, he said, had asked for $ 9 million guns we know whether it will be redeemed or not," said Joko.

As informed earlier, theSinar Kudus Ship hijacked by Somali pirates in the waters of the Arabian Sea, while traveling from Pomalaa, South Sulawesi towards Rotterdam, the Netherlands, dated March 16, 2011 last. The boat, manned by 31 crew, 20 people including Indonesian Citizen (WNI) is charged nickel seed and should have until 34 days after departure.

Liberation own business until now has not produced results, while the family was deeply anxious crew. They hope the government of Indonesia to assist with the exemption. The family has sent a letter to President Yudhoyono, but had not yet received a response.

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