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News Anchor 1 : Devia

News Anchor 2 : Alvian


Reporter 1 : Rizka
Reporter 2 : Ricky
Source 1 : Nailah
Source 2 : Luna

NA 1: Good morning, and welcome! Thank you so much for joining us on the News this
morning. My name is Alvian.

NA 2: And my name is Devia.

NA 1: We're back to meet you on IndoNews Morning. A number of current, sharp, and
reliable pieces of information have been prepared for you.

NA 2: The first news. In Malang, East Java, a family was found dead inside their home. The
victims, include the father, identified as PS, aged 44, who worked as an elementary school
teacher, the mother, identified as SR, aged 40, and a daughter, identified as ED, aged 6.

NA 1: The mother and child victims were found to have died first after ingesting mosquito
repellent. Meanwhile, the father, succumbed to excessive blood loss caused by the severed
arteries and veins in his left wrist.

NA 2: For more information, we have connected with our correspondent at the scene.

R1: Yes, thank you, my colleagues in the studio, Devia and Alvian. I'm Rizka, and I'm
currently in the vicinity of the incident with a witness who is a relative of the victims. Hello,
Ms. Nailah.

S1: Hello.

R1: How did you come to be at the scene, Ms. Nailah?

S1: Initially, I wanted to visit my brother's house. We hadn't met in a long time, and I hadn't
heard from him for a while, so I was worried. Eventually, I decided to pay a visit.

R1: When did you go to your brother's house?

S1: I remember it was on Saturday around 5 in the morning, about dawn.

R1: So what did you do when you arrived?

S1: At first, I knocked and called for a while, but there was no response. I thought no one
was home, so I tried calling my brother. When I called, I heard his phone ringing from inside
the house. I became more worried because it was unlikely for my brother to be home but not
answer my calls. Finally, I asked a neighbor for help to break open the door. At that moment,
I saw my brother, his wife, and my niece lying lifeless on the floor.
R1: How did you feel when you witnessed that?

S1: Of course, I was very shocked and saddened. I never thought my visit would turn into a
tragedy. The thought that if I hadn't gone to my brother's house that day, nobody might have
been aware of their deaths for days, saddened me.

R1: How did your family react when they learned about this?

S1: Naturally, they were very sad and shocked. My mother fainted on the spot, while my
father was silent for a moment before bursting into tears, then eventually helping my mother.

R1: Were there any suspicious behaviors or statements that your brother made, hinting at
suicidal intentions before?

S1: Actually, upon reflection, my brother did mention several times that he was under a lot of
stress figuring out how to pay off his debts.

R1: Do you know why your brother has debts?

S1: If I'm not mistaken, at that time, he mentioned that he was forced to borrow some money
because their family's economic situation was not good. His child had a severe illness, and
he had been fired from his job.

R1: Did it ever cross your mind that this could push your brother to commit suicide?

S1: At that moment, I didn't really think about it. Because when my brother talked about it, he
seemed not too serious, so I thought it was just regular venting. I didn't expect that it would
drive my brother and his family to do this.

R1: Alright, thank you for your answers, Ms. Nailah. That was my interview with one of the
witnesses. Back to my colleagues in the studio, Devia and Alvian.

NA2: Thank you to our correspondent at the scene, Rizka. Our condolences go out to those
affected by this tragedy. Moving on to the second news. Viral, a new tourist spot has opened
in Deli Serdang, North Sumatra.

NA1: The tourist spot is called Villa Mari Pro Sembahe. This villa offers a unique and
attractive holiday experience with a combination of natural beauty and modern facilities.

NA2: With elegant architectural design, Villa Mari Pro Sembahe provides a tranquil and
comfortable atmosphere.

NA1: For more information, we have connected with our correspondent at the scene.

R2: Yes, thank you, my colleagues in the studio, Devia and Alvian. I'm Ricky, and I'm
currently at Villa Mari Pro Sembahe. With me is Ms. Luna, the owner of this villa. Hello, Ms.
Luna.
S2: Hello.

R2: Since when has this villa been established?

S2: This villa was just opened in 2021.

R2: Is there any specific reason why you wanted to create this villa?

S2: Not really. I just felt that the people of North Sumatra needed more tourist places
because entertainment here is very limited. Besides, there were some things that inspired
me.

R2: What were the things that inspired you?

S2: I've long been interested in the culture of North Sumatra, such as the Rumah Bolon. I
thought that our traditional houses needed to be known by more people.

R2: Did that lead you to create a house in the villa with the shape of Rumah Bolon?

S2: Exactly, I thought this would help my goal of introducing our culture. But, to attract
people, especially the younger generation, I designed it with a combination of modern
elements.

R2: Is there a day when this villa is closed?

S2: No, we are open every day, especially on holidays. Holidays are the days when the villa
becomes very crowded with visitors.

R2: Alright, thank you for your answers. I'll return it to my colleague in the studio.

NA1: Thank you, our colleague, Ricky. That's the information related to Villa Mari Pro
Sembahe, a villa that combines traditional values with modern elements.

NA2: Yes, this place can be one of your considerations when planning your vacation.

NA1: In that case, this news will conclude IndoNews morning today. I'm Alvian.

NA2: And I'm Devia. See you in the next IndoNews morning.

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