Clip of Quy Binh visiting his children, suspected of being "despised" by his wife's family, really?

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In recent days, the story surrounding the 100-day anniversary of the late artist Quy Binh has attracted special attention from public opinion.
It all started with information that someone had forged the late artist's signature to sell land.
From that suspicion, a series of scandals broke out, including a conflict between businesswoman Ngoc Tien - the late artist's wife - and her husband's family.
Specifically, Quy Binh's 100-day ceremony was held in two places at the same time: businesswoman Ngoc Tien held it at the temple, while her husband's family held it at their home. The incident sparked rumors that she was not allowed by her husband's family to return home to celebrate the anniversary.
Faced with a series of conflicting reports, businesswoman Ngoc Tien spoke up to confirm that there were many disagreements between her and her husband's family regarding funeral arrangements. "For example, I wanted to have a vegetarian feast, but my husband's family wanted to have a meat feast," she said.
Regarding why she did not invite the late artist Quy Binh's friends to the 100-day ceremony, she said: "I was afraid that my invitation would make everyone feel awkward. The day before, I had not said anything, did not invite anyone, but my nephew took a picture and posted it online. People said that I collected money for a water burial, then I borrowed money from Thanh Loc, Van Trang... then borrowed money from someone else."
Perhaps wanting to avoid unnecessary gossip, the late artist's wife chose to quietly and discreetly celebrate her husband's 100-day anniversary.
Previously, the businesswoman also shared about taking her son for a DNA test at the end of May. Although she kept quiet at that time, the image of the mother and son going for the test was still spread on social media. Ngoc Tien said that the reason for the test was because there were too many bad rumors about Eric - her son and the late artist Quy Binh.
"However, what makes me sad and hurt the most is the silence from my husband's family," she choked up. Even after the results of the test confirmed the father-son relationship between Quy Binh and Eric, some people still expressed doubts, thinking that the results were fake.
"After all, a daughter-in-law is also a stranger. I gave birth to a child, Mr. Binh's child, but for so long his family has been silent. I am really hurt. There are things that we keep silent about, not fighting against public opinion, trampling on public opinion to live. But now they turn around and say about my child, if I stay silent, I am not worthy of being a mother. People trample on me, I can trample on public opinion. But Eric is only 3 years old, his feet are tiny, how can he trample on them? So I have to protect my child," she said.
Ngoc Tien also said that recently she has had to face countless harsh words from strangers. The continuous flow of malicious comments has made her feel indignant:
"Why do you guys say so much about me after my husband passed away? I remember when I got married, I didn't bother you guys at all. I never went on Facebook to say anything about anyone. When Binh was alive, no one said anything about me. When Binh passed away, all the blame was put on me?"
The climax of the incident occurred during the late artist’s 49th day memorial service. Ngoc Tien said she was blocked by a stranger and almost physically assaulted.
"At that time, I was on my way to the temple when a friend ran by, waving his arm to hit me. I intended to call the police, wanting to check the camera, but then I thought again: 'Well, in this life, there are thousands of people who love me, now having one person who hates me is not a big deal.' Luckily, that person did not hit me. I want to tell you that your baseless condemnation will have consequences for the person being condemned, not that there are no consequences."
Currently, the sharing of businessman Ngoc Tien continues to attract public attention. The story not only shows the pain of those left behind, but also raises many questions about the boundary between sympathy and judgment in today's online society.
Quy Binh's younger brother posted shocking messages, accusing his sister-in-law of forging signatures to take over property? Bảo Nam4 weeks agoIn recent days, social media has been abuzz with a text message believed to be the last conversation between the late artist Quy Binh and his younger brother, regarding the house in his name being put up for sale without his consent.
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