The 76-year-old grandmother walked back to An Giang with her husband to meet an unexpected ending
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The epidemic not only caused unemployed workers to lose their income, because they couldn't survive, they had to return home, even the pandemic made many families sad and mournful.
Understanding the sufferings of many people, in order to support people to return to their hometown, the Saigon Railway Transport Branch recently organized 4 trains to bring nearly 3,000 Quang Binh people living and working in Ho Chi Minh City. , Binh Duong and Dong Nai return home. In the midst of the group of people who were all happy and busy with their relatives returning home, Dinh Ngoc Huy (SN 1991) sat quietly holding a backpack containing the ashes of his brother who died because of Covid-19, making everyone tear up. It is known that Mr. Huy and his brother each established a place of business; You are in Saigon, I am in Binh Duong. However, the brother who unfortunately contracted Covid-19 died after 2 weeks of treatment at the hospital. Believe it or not, the younger brother is dumbfounded. Indeed, it is a great loss for the family.
On the train home, Mr. Huy sat and recalled the memories. In the past, every time I went back to my hometown, the two brothers would go together. However, on this return trip, his brother did not bother to talk and care as before. It's all just a jar of cold ash and there are no more wandering days. After a distance of more than 1000 km, the train also docked at Minh Le, Ba Don, Quang Trach, and Quang Binh stations. In the midst of excited people carrying things, Huy quietly put the backpack containing his brother's ashes on the altar next to the track.
Carefully placing his brother's ashes neatly on the altar, the younger brother disinfected the backpack and lit incense to welcome him back. After days of wandering, others set up a business "we're home". The short clip recorded this image, making many people unable to hold back their tears, and everyone was moved and pitied. Perhaps, this is the last trip home of Huy and his deceased brother. Since then, the deceased has left behind his youthful ambitions and dreams to rest in his hometown.
Similar to before, many netizens were moved and mixed with grief when they heard the news that a man silently received his sister's ashes. Specifically, on the 0-dong flight back to Da Nang, many people were so happy that they burst into tears when they were reunited with their family and loved ones after many months stuck in Ho Chi Minh City. In the stream of people who were happy for the reunion, there was a man who also came here to reunite with his loved ones, but his face was full of tears. That was the case of Mr. Dang Van N. (living in Lien Chieu district) quietly went to the airport to receive the ashes of his sister who died because of Covid-19.
Mr. N. choked and said that his daughter was allowed to board a "flight of 0 dong" with her aunt's ashes back to her hometown of Da Nang after many months stuck in Ho Chi Minh City. Mr. Nam's younger sister, Mrs. Dang Thi A. (59 years old) died of Covid-19. Mr. N.'s daughter, Ms. Dang Thi Thi Thu T. (33 years old) and Mr. N.'s granddaughter, Le Viet Thuy L. (12 years old), quietly walked out from the airport door to hand over the ashes of her biological aunt. homeland for his father's burial. Ms. T. could not bring the ashes home to take care of the aftermath because she had only received 1 dose of the vaccine, so she had to go to concentrated isolation.
Ms. T. choked up and shared: "I went to Ho Chi Minh City to work as a garment worker, and my daughter, who was on vacation in 6th grade, came to play, but unfortunately, she was hit by the outbreak of Covid-19. I spent the day in a motel room, ate fried rice and instant noodles. Fortunately, this time, my uncle Tran Hung Phong, Vice Chairman of the Da Nang Compatriot Council in Ho Chi Minh City, helped with the isolation money and arranged for my mother and me. to bring the ashes back on this repatriation flight." It is known that because of the difficult situation, Ms. A, Mr. N's sister had to be far away from her hometown, and went to Ho Chi Minh City to work as a maid. She is unmarried and has a history of lung disease, while being treated in the hospital, she contracted Covid-19.
Ms. A.'s hospital fees are also due to Ms. T.'s contact with the compatriots in Da Nang and some help. When her biological aunt unfortunately passed away, Ms. T. asked to bring the ashes home but also hesitated "because if she returned, she would not have money to pay for the concentrated isolation costs". Mr. N. sadly said: "Because my child had only received 1 dose of vaccine, he had to go to concentrated isolation. Having received my sister's ashes, my family is very grateful to the city government. At home, the family established ready the altar, just waiting for the day to "pick me up"...
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