Two Vietnamese guest workers die in Angola

VOV.VN - Two Vietnamese guest workers – Tran Xuan Hiep and Pham Van Phuc – have died of gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding and malaria in Angola, the Vietnamese Embassy in Angola has announced.

The Bureau of Consular Affairs under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has informed the victims’ relatives of their death and helped them make necessary procedures to repatriate the bodies home.

The Vietnamese Embassy has worked with relevant authorities and Overseas Vietnamese Association in Angola to hold due funeral observances for the two victims.

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