I asked for a car to go to the hospital to visit my wife and children, I don’t need money!



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“Let me get a car, I don’t need the money.” The video of the man crying and asking for a car from the hospital to visit his wife and children was broadcast on social networks – Video: Facebook

On October 31, a clip of a man in Tra Leng landslide hotspot, Nam Tra My district, Quang Nam was crying on October 31, calling for a car to go to Tam Ky town, Quang Nam to visit his wife and children. survivor of a landslide in Tra Leng.

He said his father-in-law had died due to a landslide, his wife was pregnant and two children survived, and he was taken to Quang Nam General Hospital for emergency treatment.

He was working as a day laborer in Phuoc Son district, when he heard the news of the landslide in his village, he returned immediately. Due to the landslide in many communes in Phuoc Son district, when leaving the road, he had to walk all day to get home. Right at the beginning of the town, he received bad news.

Seeing a charity on the way to Tra Leng, he held up a bag of clothes, sobbed, and begged him to hitchhike back to the city of Tam Ky to visit his wife and children in the hospital. A member of the charity group took 1 million VND for the donation, but this man said through tears, “Let me get a car, I don’t need the money.”

The charity team asked him to wait about 30 minutes for them to finish distributing the gifts that would take him, but because he was too impatient, he walked away.

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Mr. Tung and his daughter are victims of the landslide – Photo: LE TRUNG

That man is Nguyen Cao Tung (32 years old). On the morning of October 31, PV Online youth She met him and his daughter at Bac Tra My District Medical Center, where he cared for his daughter and mother-in-law. His wife is in Quang Nam Province General Hospital, caring for their son with a broken femur.

He worked as a contract laborer in Phuoc Son district for almost 2 months, suddenly he heard about the Tra Leng landslide, so he returned immediately. In the mountain, he could not sit still, asking his owner not to let him go home, and the money would not be paid, but he decided to leave the mountain and walk through the forest home with a wife and two young children.

Upon arriving at the place, seeing that the entire neighborhood was in ruins, he asked for news that his father-in-law was dead, his mother-in-law was injured, and his two children were also buried on the ground, but luckily he was only seriously injured. “The house is gone, thank God and Buddha for letting his wife and children live,” Tung said.

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The representative of the Tuoi Tre newspaper gave money to readers to support Mr. Tung’s family – Photo: NGOC HIEN

Tung’s wife is Ho Thi Ha (28 years old). On October 29, PV Online youth I met a psychic sister sitting on the side of the road, tightly hugging her 8 year old daughter Ho Ha My (8 years old) lying on a gurney, holding her daughter Ho Sa Ny with her face scratched on her lap to wait for that the ambulance took her sick to the institute.

He said his father had died and people pulled his two sons off the ground. Although he lives in the same commune, Ha lives in a different village. When he heard of a landslide, he ran through the woods to his father’s house, where he had two small children the night before, who had just sent to his grandfather.

Unexpectedly, the following afternoon, after finding the town, he found that the house had disappeared, only the remains of his father and two daughters were stained with dirt and with broken legs in many places.

PV Online youth donated the amount of 2 million he read in the newspaper to deliver the survivors to Mr. Tung.

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