Malaysian music producer JD has not seen his wife and son in Laos since 2019

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Malaysian music producer JD has not seen his wife and son in Laos since 2019
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Malaysian music producer JD has not seen his wife and son in Laos since pandemic began

The last time Jedidiah Wong saw his wife Noy Keosivone and their son Jayden was in 2019 before the pandemic. Photo: Jedidiah Wong

It has been five years since, but the couple has been able to travel back and forth between Vientiane and Kuala Lumpur regularly to see each other.Wong wasn't able to be in Vientiane, Laos, for his son's fourth birthday last year because of the pandemic. Photo: Noy KeosivoneThe last time they spent time together as a family was when Wong went to Vientiane in Dec 2019.

Although family members are allowed to return to Malaysia during the pandemic – they just have to fulfill the quarantine period – there aren’t many direct flights and the cost is extremely high, ranging in the tens of thousands, he laments. Wong also wasn't able to be there for his son Jayden’s fifth birthday this year. Photo: Noy KeosivoneThe couple reveals that music brought them together: they met because of music, and after they had lost touch, it was also music that reunited them many years later.

“We exchanged numbers and kept in touch for many years through messenger. But then, I forgot my password and got locked out of my messenger account,” says Noy.But just as music brought them together, it also reunited them after they lost touch.

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