On the morning of February 29th, Li Moumin, a third-grade student in Dengzhou, swallowed a large amount of medication for his mother's mental illness because his family was poor and he couldn't afford to buy a phone to attend online classes. This has put his life in danger, and he is currently being treated at the Dengzhou Central Hospital.
It is understood that Li Moumin's family lives at No. 143, Sanwangge Street, Zhangcun Town, Dengzhou City. Due to his father Li Handang's disability in his left leg, he cannot work in the fields and can only make a living by repairing shoes on the street. His wife, Li Moumin's mother, suffers from mental illness and is unable to work. She also needs to take medication regularly, which costs hundreds of yuan each month. With the children still in school, the daily expenses are also considerable. Therefore, their family has been identified as a registered impoverished household in the village. Despite this, their lives are still very difficult.
Li Moumin's family has three siblings in total, and she is the second child. Her older sister is 17 years old and is in her first year of high school at Er Gaozhong in Dengzhou. Her younger brother is 13 years old and is in sixth grade, preparing to take the entrance exam for junior high school. Due to the impact of the epidemic, schools have not reopened. According to the instructions of the Education Bureau, each school has organized teachers to teach online, allowing students to listen to classes and do homework on their smartphones at home. This poses a challenge for this impoverished family. Helpless, Li Handang managed to gather some money and asked the neighbors to help buy a smartphone for the children online. However, with only one phone, the three children are facing a heavy workload and cannot all study at the same time.
Li Moumin, the second daughter, is in the third grade of a junior high school in Zhangcun Town. Since February 4th, the teachers have been live-streaming their classes online and assigning homework through smartphones. Because there is only one phone that her older sister and younger brother also need to use, she doesn't have much time to use it. On one hand, she has fallen behind in many subjects, and on the other hand, she has to face the questioning of teachers and classmates. As a result, she couldn't bear it and chose to swallow her mother's medication in an attempt to end her life. After being discovered, she was urgently sent to the Dengzhou Central Hospital for treatment and is still undergoing treatment.
After the incident, kind-hearted people in Shangying Village organized donations, and everyone responded quickly, contributing different amounts such as 50, 100, and 200 yuan, and all the donations were handed over to Li Moumin's family. As of 8 o'clock in the evening, the total amount of donations exceeded 10,000 yuan.
Currently, Li Moumin is still in critical condition, and the subsequent high medical expenses are still a heavy burden for this impoverished family. We hope that people from all walks of life can lend a helping hand and actively provide assistance. Our website will continue to follow up on this matter.
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