HebrideanUltraTerfHecate on Nostr: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckgy8p3pe71o The BBC last heard from Zeya several ...
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The BBC last heard from Zeya several months after his surgery.
"I was able to settle my debts and bought a plot of land," he said.
But he said he couldn't afford to build a house and had not been able to construct one while recovering from the surgery. He said he had been suffering from back pain.
"I have to restart working soon. If the side effects strike again, I have to deal with it. I have no regrets about it," he added.
He said he stayed in touch with the recipient for a while, and she had told him she was in good health with his kidney.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, she told the BBC she paid 100m kyats (between around $22,000 and $35,000 in recent years) in total. She denied that documents were forged, maintaining that Zeya was her relative.
Six months after his surgery, Myo Win told the BBC he had paid off most of his debts, but not all.
"I have no job and not even a penny left," he said, adding that he had been experiencing some stomach problems since the surgery.
He said he had no regrets, but then added: "I am telling other people not to do this. It is not good."
The BBC last heard from Zeya several months after his surgery.
"I was able to settle my debts and bought a plot of land," he said.
But he said he couldn't afford to build a house and had not been able to construct one while recovering from the surgery. He said he had been suffering from back pain.
"I have to restart working soon. If the side effects strike again, I have to deal with it. I have no regrets about it," he added.
He said he stayed in touch with the recipient for a while, and she had told him she was in good health with his kidney.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, she told the BBC she paid 100m kyats (between around $22,000 and $35,000 in recent years) in total. She denied that documents were forged, maintaining that Zeya was her relative.
Six months after his surgery, Myo Win told the BBC he had paid off most of his debts, but not all.
"I have no job and not even a penny left," he said, adding that he had been experiencing some stomach problems since the surgery.
He said he had no regrets, but then added: "I am telling other people not to do this. It is not good."