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The touching story of Mr. Nguyen Van Sang after being reunited with his family made many people unable to hold back their tears.
Each reunion helps to end the days of separation for those involved. Over the past 10 years, "As if there's never been a separation" has organized search and reunion for more than 2000 extended families. Mr. Sang's case is also one of the situations where the program helps to find relatives.
One evening between 1979 and 1980, Mr. Nguyen Van Sang recalled that he was 4 years old, with his mother and a younger brother named Huong, taking the train back to his mother's hometown.
This distance is quite long, it takes half a day by car, then continue to travel by train one day and one night to arrive. He remembers the times when he returned to his hometown, his parents stayed at the station for one night and then went on the next morning.
That time, when the train stopped, my parents went down to the station to have dinner. In his distant memory, Sang remembers that his mother sent him to someone at the restaurant, then ran to the train to get the bag. Afraid of losing his mother, Sang ran after him.
"I followed, that day there was no electricity like now, but only using storm lights, so everything was dim. I don't know if I ran to that train or another train. The entrance to the train was so high that I couldn't step on it. , just stood there crying.A woman picked me up on the train and coaxed me: "Come up here, I'll feed you cake." Then I was still crying, she said: "Go home, take care of me".
After a while, the train ran, coming to Bac Giang station, they took me to the station chief there and spoke on the loudspeaker but there was no signal. There for about a month, a man came to do the procedures to ask me to go back to my aunt, that is, my adoptive mother now, living in Chi Linh, Hai Duong", Mr. Sang said.
The name Nguyen Van Sang was given to him by his adoptive mother. Sang's adoptive mother is blind. He lived with his grandmother and adoptive mother until the age of 15, when she died, he raised his mother alone. At the age of 22, Mr. Sang got married and now has 2 children, the eldest is a 19-year-old son and the younger is a 14-year-old girl.
Because he did not have a job in his hometown, he went to Angola to work. He works in the forest, the job is quite hard, the signal is weak, so he can't contact his family for a long time.
The program Like Never had a separation helped Mr. Sang find a family that could be his blood. But because they could not be contacted, they had to wait for 3 years, waiting for Mr. Sang to return home.
As for Mr. Sang's family (ie Mr. Hung), Mr. Pham Van Huong (who lives in Lang Giang, Bac Giang) also registered to find his brother, Pham Van Hung, lost at Kep station, between 1980 - 1981. About the story of his brother's loss, Mr. Huong shed tears: "Previously my parents went to work as workers, met and married in Quang Ninh. My father is Chinese. In 1979, when he returned to the country, only parents Children.
That day I was 1-2 years old, two brothers went from Quang Ninh to Kep station. I cried so much that my mother asked him to stay and look after the suitcase, and she went down to buy me cake. By the time she got on, the train was already running, and he was already taken away.
When I was about 4-5 years old, I saw two pairs of cages at home. Mother said this pair of cages is to store rice for the two brothers going to kindergarten, one with Hung's name, the other with Huong's name. That's when I knew I had a brother, and my mother also told me the story of his lost brother."
At the time when the program "Like never had a separation" announced that he had found a family with many similarities with his story, Mr. Sang asked: "If the person the program found is really my mother, then why? Why don't you come find me?" It seems that in his heart, he somewhat resented his mother but did not know the fact that she also looked for him everywhere.
Explaining to Mr. Sang, Mr. Huong was touched: "My mother went to find him to the best of her ability. She went to find him many times, listened to people recommend her down to Yen Dung (Bac Giang) to find him. In 1990, her mother looked for him. asked him to go to the Voice of Vietnam to find someone.In 1997, because she missed him so much, her mother had a stroke. When she was still awake, she wrote on the plank in the rice bowl: "Let's go find Hung when mommy's mother. When she died, she took her mother to Ham Long pagoda. Later, his children discovered that his mother had committed suicide by drinking insecticide. But fortunately, my mother survived, she is still alive but very weak."
And as a result, Mr. Sang is Mr. Hung. When he heard his brother talk about his mother, Hung hugged his face and sobbed. After nearly 40 years of separation, the lost child was reunited with his family, in the arms of blood and blood. In thousands of other reunions, Hung is still much luckier when he still has the opportunity to meet the person who gave birth to him.
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