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After reading so many Weibo for help, I thought I was already numb and broke down in tears because of this post

It has been 14 days since Wuhan closed the city.

I saw all kinds of help posts on Weibo. To be honest, the initial distress, worry, and anxiety have turned into indifference and numbness, and I began to skip it deliberately.

But today, I was hit by a Weibo asking for help.

The newly registered Weibo account, the Weibo name is @LaoSu8811 (Address: https://www.weibo.com/u/6350728521?refer_flag=0000015010_&from=feed&loc=nickname&is_all=1 ), there are only three Weibos.

The earliest one has only two words - "Hello".


The second one is automatically generated by the system:


The third item is his letter of help—

The content is:


This letter of help hit me hard, and I cried for a long time holding my phone like an idiot.

I read the time of these three Weibo from the beginning.

I can't imagine how, in the early hours of the night, an old man in his 70s spent an hour groping and sending out this letter of help.

And his daughter, who could have helped him, has died.

"Last passed away at my house on January 30", I don't know what he was in when he typed this line, I didn't dare to think about it.

In 2020, a well-off society has been fully realized. In the provincial capital of Hubei, a patient died at home.

A pair of elderly people in their 70s, with their young granddaughter, watched their daughter die. What a human tragedy.

In the end, their only plea was to ask everyone to save their granddaughter.

They did not ask for help for themselves.

All they think about is what to do with the child.

Can't write anymore.

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