Gao: “Other kids get parental affection and love, but not Meng.'
The dying wish of a woman in China born with a condition where she did not age physically past four years old to donate her body for organ transplants after her death has moved mainland social media.
The exact nature of Meng’s affliction was not revealed in the report, but she was born with the condition and abandoned by her parents at birth. A woman, named Gao Zhiping, now aged 74, discovered Meng on the street and adopted her afterwards, caring for her like her own granddaughter. “I’ve received lots of love. I can’t give anything back, only myself,” Meng said before she died, according to Gao’s daughter.
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