During the news of the blockade of the construction site yesterday, a reporter from Thailand's Third Television Station happened to be in the area of the 9th crossroads in Rama, Bangkok, where a man driving a luxury car was distributing cash, and many people crouched on the side of the road waiting.
The morning news host of the third television station pointed out that after the news of the man's cash distribution at the scene came out, the adults and children in the vicinity rushed to chase the car, and some drove motorcycles directly to the traffic light intersection to wait, some got 200 baht, some got 400 baht.
The reporter followed the record all the way and saw that the man driving the luxury car had been sending money to the poor people. People pointed out that he did not just send money during the epidemic, but came to send money for several years, so he can remember the car he drove, and as soon as he sees his car appear, he runs to chase it and waits for him to send money.
The reporter asked the people whether they knew the identity of this great benevolent person, and the people told the reporter, "His name is Savin (translated name), and he is a Chinese-Thai businessman. However, whether it is really Savin or not, the radio host said that he would let the staff call to inquire, and joked that if he asked about the route of the great benevolent man's money, he would immediately tell everyone.
Source: Pan-Asian Life
Producer: ASEAN Network Information Center
Process Editor: Shang Qun
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