Someone took on the debt of the family of Balázs Hatvani, a paramedic from Mórahal who died tragically at the age of 47. The comrade of the deceased paramedic, Zsolt Gera, shared on his social media page that the mysterious benefactor was Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's son-in-law, István Tiborcz. - reported the Csongrád county news portal Delmagyar.hu.
The post reveals that the well-known businessman also promised the family of Balázs Hatvani that he will stay by their side and support them in the future.
He also quoted Zsolt Gera from István Tiborcz:
"Help is needed in so many places that it is essential to unite in times of need. The people who risk their lives every day for their fellow human beings, paramedics, firefighters, policemen, deserve just as much to have someone help them and their families in times of trouble."
In addition to settling the debt, the children also received the gift they needed. They received a tablet, a photo stand, a laptop and Lego. - revealed from Zsolt Gera's post.
As previously written, Balázs Hatvani worked as an ambulance driver at the Mórahalm ambulance station. After his death, the staff of the station decided to start a fundraiser for his family. Balázs worked at two jobs, he was the breadwinner, he and his wife raised three children, and now the family is in a very difficult financial situation. The children and Balázs' widow were burdened by debts of several million forints, and István Tiborcz freed them from this.
According to the staff of the station, Balázs Hatvani was exemplary in his work, he helped the patients on the front line in every wave of the epidemic, but in the end he got sick too. Although he fought, he lost the battle against the virus. On November 21, he was remembered by lighting a candle in front of the rescue station in Mórahalm.
Source: delmagyar.hu
Photo: Facebook/Balázs Hatvani