<Anchor>



Last month, we told the sad story of Anna, a Korean girl who lost her parents in Korea at the young age of four. There were many difficulties with the custodian's visa problem, but as a helping hand continued, the child safely returned to Uzbekistan where his grandmother was.



Correspondent Park Chan-beom.



<Reporter>



[SBS 8 News (November 2): There is a 4-year-old child who is left alone in Korea after his mother and father passed away.]



Neighbors have been gathering in front of Anna's house since early morning.



In turn, the neighbors who took care of Anna after she lost her mother and father, and Anna who is leaving for the airport, send off her and wish her health and happiness.



[Han Jae-seop/Sponsor: I do not know when I will come back to Korea, but this child has grown a lot in our daycare. Goodbye Anna!] As



the sad story of Anna, a 4-year-old Korean girl, became known, the government, institutions, and neighbors all moved in unison.



As a result, my maternal grandmother in Uzbekistan decided to raise her.



[Anastasia / Koryo neighbor: for Anna, I pray, and wish for a little more happy future -



Uzbekistan Embassy of mine gave me issuing a temporary passport,



[Immigration officer: here (Anna) travel documents and also ... .] A



Goryeo-in family appeared to take her to her grandmother.



[Aunt Leba/Anna: I'm sorry, but now that I'm with my grandmother, I feel more stable mentally.] As the



Koreans went out to save airfare, about 4.4 million won was also collected.



[Oh Song-dal/President of the Korean Association of Koreans: (All Koreans) It was a difficult situation, and (still) I became an orphan, so the child…

.

Our Koreans have a broad mind.] The



donation will be used to help Anna, who is late to speak, receive speech therapy in Uzbekistan and attend a special school.



(Video coverage: Kim Hyun-sang, video editing: Yoon Tae-ho)