By AKIKO SUZUKI/ Correspondent
November 7, 2019 at 19:40 JST
Nguyen Van Hao, the eldest son of the late Nguyen Van Hung, with his son in Ca Mau, Vietnam, on Oct. 3. (Akiko Suzuki)
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