A tragic story of a Mongolian woman has been revealed.

On the 31st, the KBS Joy program "Anything Goes" featured a woman who said she came from Mongolia.

The grants participant stated that she worked as a flight attendant in Mongolia and became a student after coming to Korea. She mentioned that it has been 12 years since she arrived in Korea and that she faced many hardships immediately upon her arrival.

The grants participant caused sympathy by saying, "As soon as I got a job after graduating, I was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer. During treatment, cervical cancer was also discovered. It was detected at stage 1 and treated quickly. Recently, I was also a victim of a rental scam." She added, "I worked hard, but I wonder why this is happening to me. People say that if you endure, good things will happen. I no longer want to endure," as she shed tears.

The grants participant recalled the time of her colon cancer diagnosis, saying, "While working, I happened to get a blood test. They said my inflammation levels were high. I underwent other tests and they said it was colon cancer. They told me to go to a university hospital quickly due to heavy metastasis. At that moment, nothing was visible. Even when the doctor spoke, I took out my anger on my husband."

The grants participant also revealed that she married a Mongolian man. She mentioned that she has a 7-year-old child and that she was diagnosed with colon cancer when the baby was 9 months old.

The grants participant stated that she lost 100 million won due to a rental scam and said, "Being a foreigner, I was unaware of insurance, so I didn't get it. I am currently in a trial, but if it goes to auction, I will have to take it over. My monthly income is 7 million won. My husband works for an insurance company and speaks Korean much better than I do."

The grants participant revealed a tragic story, saying, "In Mongolia, even if you work, you can't earn much money. I have three younger siblings. While working here, I also sent them to college. Now, as this situation is repeating, my siblings think I am earning a lot. I took out loans to buy a house in Mongolia, but they said they would pay me back, and now I hardly receive anything. I am still paying off the loan. I keep fighting with my family in Mongolia. My relationship with my mother has deteriorated."

Seo Jang-hoon said, "It would have been good if you had looked into the rental scam more. Since the couple is still young, if you keep working like this, you will soon gather it. Life has many difficulties. The more frustrated and stressed you are, the more relaxed you should be. You need to think positively for your health."

[Photo] KBS Joy "Anything Goes"

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