King Thanh Thai’s grandson passed away in poverty



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Hospital discharge note of patient Nguyen Phuoc Bao Tai – Photo: FROM JAPANESE SWEET

Tomorrow 28-12, talk to reporters Online youthMr. Nguyen Quoc Khanh, Chairman of the People’s Committee of Nhon Nghia Commune, Phong Dien District, Can Tho City, confirmed this Nguyen Phuoc Bao Tai (64 years old) in Nhon Hung village, Nhon Nghia commune, who has just died of illness, his family brought him to the town on the afternoon of December 27.

Before that, Mr. Nguyen Hoang Nhat, the owner of Nhat Tam Charity Burial Car (Travel with 0 VND), said that his car had received a case from a poor patient, he had lung abscess, diabetes … treated in Pham Ngoc Thach Hospital (Ho Chi Minh City) and passed away, his family wishes to return to their hometown in Can Tho.

Mr. Nhat added that by verifying his identity, he knew that Nguyen Phuoc Bao Tai was the youngest son of Prince Vinh Giu, grandson of King Thanh Thai, the 10th king of the Nguyen dynasty. Seeing the poor family, Nhat Tam Charity’s side offered to provide free burial support, but the family refused, because the local reason would take care of their family.

The chairman of the Nhon My commune also added that Mr. Bao Tai is a poor household in the commune. In 2010, sponsors helped her family build a grade 4 home to protect from the sun from the rain. TUyghur is poor, but always “has a small peak”, Mr. Bao Tai shares with his neighbors with difficulties, so the neighborhood loves his family very much.

In 2006, he and his wife, Nguyen Thi Bich Thuy, gave birth to a daughter, named Nguyen Phuoc Thanh Tuyen. Unfortunately, Tuyen suffers from cerebral palsy. Despite being sponsored by the local, his children’s medical expenses made Bao Tai’s family even more difficult.

At one point, his family had to move to Ho Chi Minh City, living in a ramshackle room, and he worked all kinds of jobs, from construction to motorcycle taxi drivers … to take care of the health of his children.

“When his daughter’s illness improved more or less, his health deteriorated. Type 2 diabetes had many complications, so it was too late when he was taken to the hospital,” said his relatives.

Local authorities added that Nguyen Phuoc Bao Tai died, the burden would fall on his wife. Ms. Thuy, out of work, takes care of her children, so she cannot work for a living.

A Can Tho city leader told reporters when he heard the news Online youth He will advocate for his personal support for Bao Tai’s wife and children to ease hardship.

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