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Sunday, 12 June 2011

Λούστρος 13 χρονών για να σώσει την μητέρα του

Αγόρι 13 ετών, στην Κίνα, δουλεύει σαν λούστρος για να σώσει την μητέρα του που νοσηλεύεται σε νοσοκομείο με όγκο στον εγκέφαλο.
Το νεαρό αγόρι περπάτησε 340 χιλιόμετρα για να φτάσει στην πόλη που νοσηλεύεται η μητέρα του. Κοιμόταν στην άκρη του δρόμου και έτρωγε ελάχιστα στην προσπάθεια του να προσεγγίσει την μητέρα του.
Κερδίζει 100 γιουάν την ημέρα κατά μέσο όρο και του χρειάζονται 100.000 γιουάν για τα νοσήλια.
Μεγάλη η δύναμη της ψυχής του μικρού και απίστευτο το κουράγιο του.
Ειδήσεις Άλφα 12/6/2011

Luo Weike, a 13-year-old boy, walked 340 kilometers to Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong province, to earn money by polishing shoes to save his mother suffering from brain tumor.

Luo Weike comes from a small county of Heyuan City, Guangdong Province. His father passed away one year ago, left him living with her mother and an elder sister. His mother was diagnosed with brain Luo Weike, a 13-year-old boy, walked 340 kilometers to Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong province, to earn money by polishing shoes to save his mother suffering from brain tumor.

Luo Weike comes from a small county of Heyuan City, Guangdong Province. His father passed away one year ago, left him living with her mother and an elder sister. His mother was diagnosed with brain tumor a month after his father’s death. Luo’s mother’s salary was only about 1,000 yuan per month, so they could not pay the big amount of hospital fee. In order to cure his mother, Luo made his decision to walk to Guangzhou to earn money by polishing shoes.

Luo could earn about 100 yuan every day. But according to Lu Ming, director of neurosurgery department of the hospital where Luo’s mother was in, the tumor his mother got was big, and the treatment cycle might be longer, so the total cost could be 100,000 yuan.

Luo said that he was the only boy in family, so he must stick to the end to earn money and to look after his mother though his sister and mother cherished him very much. On his way to Guangzhou, Luo often slept alongside the highway, and ate the simplest food. His sister said that he had never experienced so many difficulties before, and his mother’s only wish was to go through the operation and live with her son and daughter happily.

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