South China Morning Post

Widow travels 1,000km to thank stranger for monthly cash aid after husband’s death

- Alice Yan ting.yan@scmp.com

A woman from Zhejiang province has travelled more than 1,000km to thank a benefactor who secretly sent her 1,500 yuan (HK$1,656) each month after her fisherman husband died in an accident four years ago.

With the help of the media in Zhoushan city, Meng Rui, 29, found the man who sent the financial help for her family, Jingzhou News reported.

Meng’s husband drowned at sea in April 2020 when he worked as a fisherman for a company in Zhoushan.

His death was a huge blow for Meng, not least because he was the family’s sole breadwinne­r.

Compensati­on paid by his employer after his death, more than 1.1 million yuan, was used to pay off debts he had accrued years before to treat his father’s serious illness.

Meng’s home is in a village in Queshan county, Henan province.

The couple had a son and a daughter who were aged eight and seven months respective­ly when the husband died, the report said.

To make ends meet, Meng, who was previously a full-time mother and housewife, found a job in a supermarke­t, earning less than 2,000 yuan a month.

After hearing the plight of Meng’s family from a social worker, Yu Xiaolong, a marine technology enterprise owner in Zhoushan, contacted Meng on WeChat, using a pseudonym.

Since then, he has been transferri­ng 1,500 yuan to Meng each month, and extra cash for important festivals such as the Lunar New Year.

On March 19, Meng, her mother-in-law and her four-yearold daughter met Yu at his company, after a 20-hour-long trip by coach and train.

They brought him a silk appreciati­on banner adorned with Chinese characters to thank him for his generosity. “Thank you so much. Without your help, we could not live. Your monthly donation gives us hope,” Meng and her mother-in-law said, bowing before Yu.

“It’s not a big deal. No worries,” replied Yu, who asked his staff to buy some snacks for Meng’s daughter.

Meng also gave Yu a bag of peanuts.

“We do not have precious things to give you. These peanuts were planted by us. We hope you like them,” she said.

Besides Meng’s family, Yu also donates money to five students. He declined to reveal more personal informatio­n, but vowed to fund Meng’s family until her two children are 18 years old, according to the report.

“To thank this benefactor face-to-face has been a wish in my heart for a few years, and now it has been realised,” said Meng.

“I will regard Mr Yu as a family member. I will educate my kids to remember his kindness and make their own contributi­on to society in the future.”

Stories involving the kindness of strangers often make headlines in China.

In December last year, a woman who was driving a luxury car, refused to accept financial compensati­on from a food delivery driver who crashed into her vehicle.

She even offered to pay for the medical treatment he needed after the accident.

Thank you so much. Without your help, we could not live. Your … donation gives us hope MENG RUI, WIDOW

 ?? ?? Meng Rui holds a banner to show her gratitude to her benefactor.
Meng Rui holds a banner to show her gratitude to her benefactor.

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