5.18 Democratic Contest 故 Eun-taek Lim's wife, Choi Jeong-hee, wrote a letter to her husband in heaven. 

As the ceremony to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the May 18th Democratization Movement was held today (18th) in front of the former Jeonnam Provincial Office, Choi read the letter from Jeong Hee to her husband. 

Choi Jung-hee said, "You want to see me, you were young, you raised three brothers, and you were a little resentful because you had a hard time living and eating, but now you are only pitiful for those who died at the age of thirty-six young." 

He said, "It's been 40 years since you left, but I still have a lot of work on that day." He recalled, "You were doing a dinner because you were going to collect gold in Gwangju, but you didn't eat." I did. 

Then you said, "Well, you're all cooked, and the rice hasn't come until it cools down. I met you who became a body in prison after ten days of searching for you without going away. You know? " 

He said, "So from that day on, you have been promoting your work, Gwangju's work, so that our sons, daughters, and grandchildren will never live in a world where they will never experience it again." 

Choi Jung-hee said, "Honey, on the day we meet again, don't know that I'm too old, but give me a compliment that I had a hard time raising three brothers and sisters. You did a good job ... I want to see you. Please stay good until the day we meet. "I said a warm heart towards my husband.

Let's take a look at Choi Jung-hee's letter and video to her husband, Lim Eun-taek, who died 40 years ago. 

(Written by: Choe Seul-sun, Editor: Seung-yeon Park)