"Please Use for Firefighters" Anonymous Donation Angel 'Warmhearted'
Man in His 40s Presumed to Have Left Mask and Handwritten Letter at Gwangju Songjeong 119 Safety Center and Disappeared
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yoon Jamin] As the impact of COVID-19 continues for a prolonged period, during a time when the entire nation is growing weary, a citizen left donation items and a handwritten letter at the Gwangsan Fire Station in Gwangju Metropolitan City (Chief Moon Gisik), spreading warmth throughout the local community.
According to the Gwangsan Fire Station on the 31st, at around 8:20 a.m. on the 28th, a man estimated to be in his 40s silently placed a cardboard box in front of the Songjeong 119 Safety Center and disappeared.
Inside the cardboard box were 16 KF94 masks, 3 hand sanitizers, 1 box of nitrile gloves, and a handwritten letter.
The letter read, "The whole world is in turmoil due to the COVID-19 infection. I feel sorry and grateful that it is barely maintained because of you who are doing your best in places unseen. Although it is not a large amount, please use this for the hardworking firefighters."
Hot Picks Today
"Buy on Black Monday"... Japan's Nomura Forecasts 590,000 for Samsung, 4 Million for SK hynix
- "Plunged During the War, Now Surging Again"... The Real Reason Behind the 6% One-Day Silver Market Rally [Weekend Money]
- "Not Everyone Can Afford This: Inside the World of the True Top 0.1% [Luxury World]"
- "We're Now Earning 10 Million Won a Month"... Semiconductor Boom Drives Performance Bonuses at Major Electronic Component Firms
- Experts Are Already Watching Closely..."Target Stock Price 970,000 Won" Now Only the Uptrend Remains [Weekend Money]
Moon Gisik, Chief of Gwangsan Fire Station, said, "We thank the citizens who sent warm encouragement and support during this urgent situation where a nationwide battle is being fought to prevent the spread of COVID-19," and added, "Our 119 personnel will continue to do their best to protect the safety of the citizens."
© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.