The late 22 year old Nisa |
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Khairunisa Haidar Fauzi died in the crash of AirAsia Flight QZ8501
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Her parents say she loved her job and loved traveling
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They say she was obedient, tidy, and loved by her friends
They seemed strong
and resilient, hiding their grief and fatigue
with smiles, and even a laugh or
two. "They are tough parents," said our local producer, Jamal. But
they are just one of 162 families going through the darkest of days.
Haidar Fauzi and
his wife, Rohana, learned Friday they had lost their daughter, Khairunisa
Haidar Fauzi, in the crash of AirAsia Flight QZ8501 Dec. 28.
Nisa, as she is
known affectionately by her family, had worked as an AirAsia flight attendant
for the past couple of years. Her father says she was living her dream.
"She loved
this, her dream, she loved traveling. To become flight attendant she could
travel for free," Haidar says.
The body of
Khairunisa "Nisa" Haidar Fauzi, a flight attendant on AirAsia Flight
QZ8501,
was identified in part from her flight uniform and pin.
Nisa's adventurous
spirit, her mother says, took her hundreds of miles away from the family home
in Sumatra. Still, Rohana says, Nisa called her every day -- including the
night before she boarded the fateful flight.
Nisa always told
her mother when and where she was flying. But that night, for some reason, she
didn't.
"We were on
our way to a wedding ceremony," Haidar says. "My relatives called me
and they asked, 'Where did Nisa fly?' I said, 'Why are you asking that question?'"
In their hotel room
in Surabaya, her mother and father's eyes light up as they look at dozens of
pictures Nisa posted to her Instagram account. They are proud of their daughter
and her ambitions, Haidar and Rohanna say, saying she just wanted to please her
family.
"She's an
obedient daughter. She is always tidy. She loves to learn. Lots of her friends
love her," Haidar says. "Same as her dad," her mother adds.
Nisa's two older
brothers, Dayat and Ikhsan, look on. Cousins Didi and Echy are not far away. We
also catch a glimpse of Nisa's boyfriend, Divo, quiet and looking forlorn. A
recent picture Nisa posted was a note to him that read, "I Love You, From
38,000 Feet."
But even in the
face of such loss, the family's strength shines through. Nisa's father says her
brother had wanted to follow in her footsteps and travel the world. If he still
wants to fly, Haidar says, he will support that decision.
Our interview is
suddenly cut short by a phone call. Seven days of waiting have come to an end.
"We need to go now," their caregiver from AirAsia says.
We squeeze into the
elevator with the family. Echy holds Rohana's hand tight, while Haidar stares
ahead silently. Minutes later they are in a taxi, speeding toward the police
hospital.
A short time later,
the family stands at attention as casket No. 4 is carried out of the police
hospital. No longer just a number, but their daughter. Their Nisa. She was
still wearing her AirAsia uniform when she was found.
After a short,
solemn ceremony, the family heads home. They've already made plans to lay their
daughter to rest as quickly as possible.
AirAsia Chief
Executive Tony Fernandes, will accompany them. I cannot describe how I feel.
There are no words," he writes on his Twitter account.
Khairunisa Haidar
Fauzi was 22.
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