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Disaster spokesman plods on despite losing battle with cancer

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JAKARTA: Indonesia’s disaster agency spokesman is fighting a daily battle to update the world 24/7 on the latest developmen­ts in a deadly quake-tsunami, despite his own impending date with death from terminal cancer.

Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, known affectiona­tely as Pak Topo (Mr Topo), is the face of the government’s communicat­ion efforts to get word out on the devastatin­g crisis on Sulawesi island that has killed over 1,400 people.

The 48-year-old refuses to pass the torch, dragging himself to daily press briefings, taking reporters’ calls and communicat­ing on social media at a frantic pace, even as he “feels weaker every day” from Stage IV lung cancer.

“I can’t lie about my physical condition – the cancer has spread to other parts of my body and it’s weakened my body,” he said in a heart-wrenching message to reporters on social media this week.

“I apologise if I cannot respond to every question from journalist­s, my friends. If I was healthy, I would surely do it no matter what.”

Pale and visibly thinner, Nugroho got the grim news in January that he was dying and might have as little as a year to live.

Nugroho has reportedly promised his wife to slow down his work schedule but he is showing few signs of easing up in a job that has made him a household name in disaster-prone Indonesia.

He managed to get out a 200-word update on a deadly landslide back in February from his hospital bed, local media reported.

Then in August, he was sending out reports on a deadly quake disaster on Lombok island, next to Bali, minutes after finishing a chemothera­py session.

Nugroho, who has a doctorate in natural resources and the environmen­t, took the job eight years ago in a bid to combine his education with a love of writing, he told the Jakarta Post earlier this year.

“Doctors told me that with chemothera­py and radiation, I probably have one to three years left,” he was quoted as saying.

“Illness or death is in God’s hands, but while I’m still alive I want to do my best to serve others.” —

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