Korean society to show compassion to young man who collapsed from a cerebral hemorrhage

Byng Soo Byun and his parents

Byng Soo Byun and his parents Source: Jun Ho Back

Korean working holiday visa holders who worked at the workplace in Warrnambool collapsed suddenly from a cerebral hemorrhage and Korean society showed compassion to him and his parents.


Mr. Byun, Korean working holiday visa holder who worked at the workplace in Warrnambool collapsed suddenly from a cerebral hemorrhage on Sunday 3 July and he had been taken to the Royal Melbourne Hospital by helicopter. Parents in South Korea came to Melbourne hastily and he had a brain surgery after his parents signed the surgery consent form.

Even though Byuns parents cant speak English at all and everything is strange, Korean society showed compassion to him and his parents. Some Koreans provided home and mobile phone for Mr. Byuns parents while others cooked the foods for them.

 

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