Open life: Grandma collects rotten fish to feed her grandchildren. Revealed that they brought it back to make fish with chili sauce. If it rots, it will be used to make fermented fish. I admit I was very happy because I had not eaten fish for a long time. The Governor of Phetchabun Province ordered urgent assistance.
On February 7, 2024, the online world revealed a clip of the sad life of an 85-year-old grandmother who collected rotten fish to cook for her grandchildren to eat. Later, there were many benevolent people who wanted to help.
Reporters went to the area of house number 182, Village No. 10, Bung Nam Tao Subdistrict, Lom Sak District, Phetchabun Province, and found Mrs. Same Songthong, 85 years old, who is the grandmother who appears in the clip. Including meeting government agencies to help, including Mr. Krit Kongmuang, Governor of Phetchabun Province, assigned Mr. Pakpoom Phumee, Lom Sak District Chief, Ms. Praiya Phakrathakun, Lom Sak District Secretary, Bung Nam Tao Subdistrict Administrative Organization. Bung Nam Tao Subdistrict Health Promoting Hospital develop human security Red Cross Branch, Lom Sak District Along with the headman of the village headman in the area, he helped bring rice, dry food, and drinking water along with some cash to give to Grandma.
Mrs. Sem told her that her grandmother had two sons, the eldest son and daughter-in-law had died. The two had a daughter together. Later, the granddaughter separated from her husband and had a son, age 13, who is the great-grandson of the grandmother. Later, the niece developed a mental illness and was sent to a treatment center in Chiang Mai province for many years. Left behind is only one great-grandson, Nong Mark, now 13 years old.
As for the second son, he separated from his wife. And has died and has 1 son, grandson of his grandmother named Mr. Weerayut, age 24, working as a hired hand in the Lom Sak market.
Currently, inside the house there are residents: a grandmother, a grandson, and a great-grandson. The great-grandson goes to study at a school near the house. Before she was still strong, Grandma would go into the forest and cut wood to burn charcoal to sell. But now my grandma has cataracts and can’t see clearly. and has congenital disease such as diabetes, blood pressure, and fat, so he cannot cut wood in the forest to burn charcoal Therefore, he could only collect garbage and sell it to earn money to support his grandchildren and receive money from the elderly living allowance only.
For the house that I live in, there is an area of 1 ngan that was built when my husband was still living there, enough to be a residence. As for when someone took a clip and posted it on TikTok, it happened several days ago when while collecting trash on the side of the road, he saw three tilapia left in a pile of garbage, so he picked them up to take back to cook. Meanwhile, someone riding a motorcycle passed by and saw them and turned around and asked with concern why Grandma kept the rotten fish. and gave 100 baht in cash and said that it would be better to use the money to buy food. Grandma then told her that she would use it to cook food for her grandchild to eat and also told that she had a job collecting garbage to care for her grandchild who is currently studying.
When Grandma came home, she found If the fish is not yet rotten, it can be used for cooking and made with chili paste, which can be eaten for another 3 days. It is intended that if the fish is rotten, it will be used to make fermented fish. I was very happy to eat fish because I hadn’t eaten fish for so long that I couldn’t remember. As for the eye that had cataracts, I decided not to get treatment because I didn’t have the money. Combined with old age, he will soon die. But if anyone wants to take me to get treatment, I’d be happy and grateful.
Ms. Praiya Phakrathakun, District Chief of Lom Sak District, said that she had brought survival equipment to provide initial assistance and provided cash in the amount of one baht. The Governor of Phetchabun Province had instructed her to help provide both short-term and long-term care in the area. About daily life and completing various welfare cards Ready to coordinate with sub-district hospitals to take care of health in another way. As for the education of the youngest great-grandson, we have coordinated with various related agencies, including the Ministry of Local Education and the Red Cross branch, to provide long-term care and assistance. Those who have faith and want to donate can donate to Grandma’s account, name Mrs. Same Songthong, Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives, Dong Khwang Branch, No. 016869046504.
2024-02-07 08:21:56
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