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Almost Crying: A Heartbreaking Conversation with Three Orphaned Siblings at a Noodle Shop

Almost Crying: A Heartbreaking Conversation with Three Orphaned Siblings at a Noodle Shop
On January 30th, a TikTok member @supoj1992_ posted a video after meeting three school-age siblings eating noodles near their home. The story of their lives is deeply saddening, as they are now left to care for each other with no parents. The poster explained that the three siblings were eating at Aunt Tum's noodle shop. Their parents have separated, and their father recently passed away, leaving them to manage on their own. The eldest is in 8th grade, the middle sister is in 6th grade, and the youngest is likely in kindergarten. The poster gave them 1,000 baht and told them they could come eat whenever they are hungry. The siblings' parents separated long ago, and they were living with their father, who has now passed away. They are not local to the area and have no relatives nearby, except for an aunt who visits weekly, provides some food, helps with utilities, and gives them some money. However, they must largely take care of themselves each day. The poster also added a call for help, suggesting people can send supplies to the siblings' address through their school, with teachers helping to coordinate. They are also waiting to set up a donation account with the school and the aunt.