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Indonesian air traffic controller hailed as quake hero

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An Indonesian air traffic controller is being posthumous­ly hailed as a hero for refusing to leave his post despite devastatin­g earthquake­s so that he could guide a passenger jet safely off the ground.

Twenty-one-year-old Anthonius Gunawan Agung was on duty in the air traffic control tower at Palu’s Mutiara SIS Al-Jufrie airport when a series of earthquake­s struck in Sulawesi island on Friday.

Officials say he refused to leave his post until he got a Batik Air plane off the ground, while his colleagues who were not handling aircraft departed. “When the quake happened, he was giving clearance to Batik Air to take off and waited for the plane to be safely airborne before finally leaving the ATC cabin tower,” said AirNav Indonesia spokesman Yohanes Harry Sirait. After Flight 6231 was safely in the air the quakes became ever-stronger.

Eventually, Agung jumped from the top of the crumbling four-storey tower in a desperate bid to escape, breaking his leg and suffering serious internal injuries. He was taken to a nearby hospital where he received basic treatment, but died before a helicopter could arrive to transport him to a better-equipped facility.

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