An 18-year-old American girl who witnessed her biological father's shocking atrocities is receiving support and support from citizens.



On the 10th local time, foreign media, such as the Washington Post, introduced the recent incident to 18-year-old Avery Sanford, who lives with her mother in Richmond, Virginia.



Sanford, a senior in high school, celebrated her 18th birthday last May.



A few days later, Sanford found a large wagon standing in front of the house.

However, the car's luggage compartment gradually tilted, and countless coins spilled out and piled up on the yard.




Sanford's mother also saw the sight and ran out into the yard in amazement.

He protested to the driver, "What did you throw away in our yard?"



Then the driver 

shouted,

"This is the last child support I give you

."

It

was

Sanford's biological father,

who

had been separated for a long time

, who put them in trouble

.




In the United States, parental liability ends when a child turns 18, the legal adult age. It is known that the father in question has not contacted his daughter once for the past several years, but went out to solve his personal anger as soon as the daughter's 18th birthday, when his duty ends.



When I collected all the 80,000 coins left by my father, the total amount was 850 dollars (about 950,000 won).



Sanford was deeply hurt by the fact that his father had held a grudge for paying his child support, but he thought of a meaningful way to overcome it.

He decided to donate the last child support left by his father to children victims of domestic violence.




As Sanford's story became known in the local media, thousands of citizens joined the donation in Sanford's name. “I am delighted to be able to help children who have experienced emotional and physical violence,” Sanford said.



After that, Sanford's father, who was in a difficult position, was late to explain through a media interview.



He said, "The complaints accumulated over the past 18 years burst at once. It was an act I was never proud of." He said, "I just want to prevent the relationship with my daughter from escalating." .



"My father's actions didn't just bring shame to my mother," Sanford said. "My heart was broken irrevocably. It doesn't matter what the child's age is. That's something a parent should never do," said Sanford.



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