Tsunami Kills 230,000
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•Indonesian tsunami survivor waits for son to return, two decades on
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Sauda was separated from her 20-year-old son when a tsunami struck the Indian Ocean in 2004 .
The tsunami killed 230,000 people across the coastlines of India , Sri Lanka , Thailand and Indonesia .
Sauda and her family have held on to the hope that Sadiq is still alive and would find his way back to them.
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