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"When I was in Vietnam, I thought Europe was pink, but now I find it is black." September 2 1 Berlin, Germany, Vietnam 19-year-old girl Nhun (Vietnamese name: Anna Buithi Nhun) wrote this sentence on the social platform account.

Afterwards, she went to Belgium. Later, she disappeared in the English Channel. ...

I thought Europe was pink NHung I was in Vietnam, but now I find it is black.

Her home is in Huyandian Chen. Xa Do Thanh Yen Thanh from Ancheng County, Chun 'an Province, Vietnam, has sufficient evidence to confirm that she is one of the 39 dead people in the "frozen stowaway death case" in Britain.

Family members are convinced that Nhung, a girl of 19 years old from Vietnam, is one of the dead in the "frozen stowaway case" in Britain.

Pink European dream

"My sister didn't tell us that she was going to England."

165438+ Central Vietnam1At the beginning of October, the rain came. Houses in urban and rural areas are dense, and no one can be found, only the sound of motorcycles rolling up rain. Sitting at the table, Mei's forehead wrinkled from time to time. She will touch her fingers over and over again, and she is used to holding up her whole face with her open palm.

Her head is heavy and her body is very tired, but she still has to keep getting up to meet all kinds of people who come to the door-some people come to deliver news, some people come to inquire about news, some people come to condolence, some people come to interview, some people come to burn incense to mourn ... My younger son, who is over 2 years old, doesn't know what it means to make people come and go, and he will be entangled and noisy when he rushes around, and then he will be scolded.

Mei's mother didn't have the strength to cope with all this. She spent most of her time lying in bed, listening to the rain and letting her grief erode.

She lost her daughter.

165438+1On October 3rd, Nhung's sister was interviewed by a cover journalist.

May's sister, Nhung, must be one of the dead in the "frozen stowaway case" in Britain. As early as June 26th of 10, the family had set up a mourning hall for her. "10 year 10 20th, she sent me a message wishing me a happy holiday, which was Women's Day in Vietnam." Mei recalled, "At that time, she didn't tell us that she was going to England."

The identification of Nhung's death is evidence pieced together by his family. In August this year, 19-year-old Nhung borrowed 10000 from a friend and paid it to the snakehead. Then he bid farewell to his hometown and embarked on the road of smuggling into Britain. "She wants to be a manicurist." In this regard, the family did not give too much advice or interference. "I have never heard of it, and people will die on the way to smuggling."

As early as 10 year 10 26th, a mourning hall was set up for Nhung at home.

According to his family, Nhung went to China first, then to German, and then to Belgium. This is one of the mature "smuggling routes" over the years, and it can be called the sky-high VIP line. Hui, a Vietnamese who tried to smuggle, told the cover journalist that there are many routes to smuggle from Vietnam to Europe, and the snakehead will provide different choices and different costs. Nhung should buy a line with high safety and comfort. However, my friends in England still have bad news. He said, "Nhung is one of the victims."

For a gold rush dream, Nhung put all his eggs in one basket. Her village is called "Millionaire Village" by the local media, and it is full of wealth stories of returning home after making a lot of money from Europe. "This family made money in Germany ten years ago and now they are doing business in Ho Chi Minh." "The family went to France to make money to repair the big house." "The man in that family worked in England for five years and earned $260,000." ..... Villagers can tell stories at will.

Bebor, a doctor of sociology at Oxford University and an expert on Vietnam, said: "Vietnamese people generally earn 500 pounds a week working in nail shops, while they earn about 6,000 pounds a month on marijuana farms. After half a year, they can save almost 35 thousand pounds. " Wang Wei, who was smuggled to China, is Enkh's friend. He can't give specific data, only know that "earning a month's salary in the UK is worth working in Vietnam for several years".

The huge wealth gap depicts a pink European dream, and Nhung is also dreaming of it.

As early as 10 year 10 26th, a mourning hall was set up for Nhung at home.

Black road to death

"Run if there is a telephone pole."

For this 19 junior high school dropout, Europe may be more than just a dream. "She has no education and skills, and she can't find a well-paid job in the local area. Going abroad to earn money is the only way out. " Eun-hung's uncle said this.

"We have four sisters, and she is the youngest. My elder sister and I got married early, and then my father got cancer. She came back to take care of her father before she finished reading. " Mei certainly knows that the heavy financial burden is on her sister. "Four or five years ago, when she was repairing the house, she borrowed money, and now she still owes hundreds of trillion Vietnamese dong. Later, her father went to see a doctor and continued to borrow money. " The family's monthly income is only a few trillion Vietnamese dong.

"There are only three brothers and sisters and mother at home. The third brother has no education and no good job, so he can only do odd jobs in the village. " May also feels sorry for her family. "When my brother and sister were young, my father was ill, so I had to rely on my mother to do farm work and barely make a living."

In fact, for May born after 1990s (1994), she was not treated well in the era she experienced. As a mother of three children, she travels between her husband's family and her mother's family all day. "Sometimes my sister and I will come back to help with farm work at home."

On Nhung's social account, personal photos uploaded are always smiling. At the beginning of September after leaving Vietnam, she sent a photo of a child flying a kite in the sunset, with the caption: "When I grow up, it is not easy to find the life of an adult. When I grow up, I want to go back to my childhood and live a carefree life. " On September 2 1 day, Nhung appeared in Berlin. She wrote on her social account, "When I was in Vietnam, I thought Europe was pink, but now I find it is black." On September 25, she continued, "I feel so lonely in this place that I once dreamed of every day."

101October 2 1 day, Nhung once posted: "Growing up means hiding your sadness in the dark and always smiling on your face." She also took some photos in Brussels, Belgium. The family thinks that she boarded the "death freezer" from here.

Family members are convinced that Nhung, a girl of 19 years old from Vietnam, is one of the dead in the "frozen stowaway case" in Britain.

This is the best time and the worst time, and everyone is working hard. It is believed that Pham Thi Tra My sent a farewell letter to his mother. He ventured abroad to make money and help his family pay off their debts. "She just came back from Japan and didn't make enough money, so she wanted to go to a place where she could make more money." My101October 19 tried to enter Britain for the first time, but I was caught. The accident was inferred as a second attempt. On the evening of1October 22nd 10: 28 British time, I wrote to my mother: "Sorry, mom, my trip abroad was unsuccessful. Mom, I love you. I can't breathe, I'm dying. "

According to the statistics of the British Immigration Bureau, from 20 12 to 20 18, the number of Vietnamese arrested in the process of smuggling in Britain increased sixfold in seven years. There is a saying in urban and rural areas that "telephone poles run with legs."

From day to night, there is no breath. These days, the villages in central Vietnam related to poverty and smuggling have been pushed to the peak in the eyes of the whole world, and gradually faded after the noise and dust. However, Nhung's family could not restore calm. "We can only wait for the result. No one told us whether to pick up my sister in England or wait for someone to send her back. "