Chinese Consulate General in Auckland assists a Chinese crew member with sudden illness to return home successfully

CCTV.com2025-05-03

CCTV News: According to the website of the Chinese Consulate General in Auckland, on February 3, the Consulate General received a request for help saying that while a bulk carrier was sailing in the waters near Wangarey, New Zealand, Mr. Li, a Chinese crew member on the ship, suffered a stroke and was later sent to the local hospital for treatment through emergency medical rescue services. However, because the family did not understand English, they could not contact the hospital to understand Mr. Li's condition, and they were very anxious.

After receiving the report, the Consulate General called Mr. Li's family to express condolences, contacted Mr. Li's hospital, and urged the hospital to do its best to treat and promptly inform the family of the progress. During this period, the Consulate General entrusted local enthusiastic overseas Chinese to visit the hospital and provide necessary assistance to help the family get direct contact with Mr. Li. After many efforts, Mr. Li's condition has improved and stabilized, and he has the conditions for long-distance travel. On the evening of the 20th, accompanied by Xinfang's medical staff, Mr. Li took the opportunity to return to China for follow-up treatment. The Consulate General coordinated with relevant parties to provide convenience and sent personnel to the airport to assist in the procedures.

Afterward, Mr. Li's family sent a letter of thanks to the Consulate General, expressing sincere gratitude to the Consulate General and enthusiastic overseas Chinese for giving selfless help in times of difficulties, and said that with the strong backing of the Consulate General, you can feel the warmth of your home and the power of the country no matter where you are.

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