Sad news has come from the national entertainment world. Senior actor Epy Kusnandar passed away on Wednesday, December 3, 2025. The information was first shared via a post on his wife’s Instagram account.

“The body of Epy Kusnandar is being laid to rest at Harmony Residence 88, Jalan Pasir Jagakarsa, South Jakarta. The funeral procession will be held at Jeruk Purut Cemetery on December 4, 2025, at 08:00 WIB,” the account wrote.

A sad atmosphere was evident when the ambulance carrying the body arrived at the funeral home in the Jagakarsa area, South Jakarta, at around 17:46 WIB. Epy passed away at 14:24 WIB.

The family welcomed the arrival of the body with tears. His wife remained by the deceased’s side from the moment the body arrived and was seen several times unable to hold back tears.

Relatives and fellow artists also began arriving at the funeral home to pay their last respects to the figure widely known for his role as Kang Mus in the soap opera “Preman Pensiun”.

Throughout his career, Epy entered the entertainment world from the theater stage before becoming active on television and in feature films. He had been married since 2008 and was blessed with three children.

In recent years, news about him surfaced after he faced legal issues related to narcotics abuse in May 2024.

Not long after, he was seen busy helping with a culinary business together with his wife, selling fried chicken feet in the South Jakarta area.

Harmony Residence 88

Based on available information, “Harmony Residence 88” does not appear to be a widely recognized historical place or public cultural site. It is most commonly identified as a modern residential apartment building or condominium complex, likely located in Southeast Asia. As such, it does not have a significant documented history for a cultural summary.

Jalan Pasir Jagakarsa

Jalan Pasir Jagakarsa is a main road in the Jagakarsa sub-district of South Jakarta, Indonesia. Historically, the area was known for its sandy soil (“pasir” means sand) and was part of a rural, agricultural region before being developed into a modern residential and commercial district as Jakarta expanded.

South Jakarta

South Jakarta is a modern administrative city within Indonesia’s capital, formed in 1978 to manage the rapid growth of the southern part of Jakarta. Historically, the area was part of the colonial-era Meester Cornelis district and contains significant sites like the National Monument (Monas) and the upscale commercial district of Kebayoran Baru, which was one of Indonesia’s first planned urban developments in the mid-20th century. Today, it is a major hub for business, diplomacy, and shopping, housing many embassies, malls, and affluent residential neighborhoods.

Jeruk Purut Cemetery

Jeruk Purut Cemetery is a historic Christian cemetery located in South Jakarta, Indonesia, established in the late 18th century during the Dutch colonial era. It is known for its unique and elaborate above-ground tombs and mausoleums, reflecting a blend of European and local architectural styles, and serves as the final resting place for many prominent Dutch and Indonesian figures from that period.

Jagakarsa area

The Jagakarsa area is a district in South Jakarta, Indonesia, historically known as a rural region of rice fields and plantations. It transformed significantly in the late 20th century with the establishment of the University of Indonesia’s Depok campus, driving its development into a major residential and educational hub.

Preman Pensiun

“Preman Pensiun” is a popular Indonesian television comedy series (2015-2021), not a physical place or historical cultural site. The show follows the story of a former gangster, Pak Ogah, who tries to leave his criminal past behind to run a modest food stall and live a peaceful life with his family. Its cultural significance lies in its humorous yet heartfelt portrayal of redemption, everyday social dynamics, and its reflection of contemporary Indonesian urban society.