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Man selling herbal medicine dies unexpectedly on boat

Seeing Mr. C's boat with a load capacity of over 1 ton anchored on the canal but calling for a long time without anyone answering, everyone went on the boat to check and discovered the victim had died...

Báo Công an Nhân dânBáo Công an Nhân dân14/04/2025


On April 14, the People's Committee of Huu Thanh Commune, Duc Hoa District, Long An Province announced that it had just completed the procedures to hand over the assets and body of Mr. D.VC (born in 1966, from An Giang ) to his family for burial.

Man selling traditional medicine dies unexpectedly on boat -0

The boat has been both Mr. C's residence and means of livelihood for over 15 years.

Before that, a young man fishing in Cha canal (section belonging to hamlet 1, Huu Thanh commune) discovered Mr. C's boat anchored there, so he called Mr. C. to come out and hang out. However, after calling many times without hearing anyone on the boat answer, the young man curiously went down to the boat to check and discovered that Mr. C. had died, so he called the police.

Man selling traditional medicine dies unexpectedly on boat -0

Normally, Mr. C. lets his boat drift freely on Cha canal. He only stops the boat when someone calls to buy herbal medicine.

At the scene, the police found no signs of murder, and the property inside the boat was still intact. In addition to the prescriptions for traditional medicine and medicinal herbs on the boat, the commune police also discovered a gold ring and a gold necklace, which were determined to be fake gold. After completing the autopsy, Mr. C.'s body was handed over to his family.

It is known that the boat that Mr. C. has used as both a means of livelihood and a place to live has been his for more than 15 years. Mr. C. lives alone, drifting his boat along the Cha canal every day to sell traditional medicine.

Source: https://cand.com.vn/Xa-hoi/nguoi-dan-ong-ban-thuoc-nam-tu-vong-bat-thuong-tren-ghe-i765086/


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