On the morning of September 22, the People's Committee of Thanh Nhat Ward (Dak Lak Province) coordinated with the Provincial Department of Education and Training and Tran Quoc Tuan Primary School to commend and reward Thach Chi Khang (5th grade student) for his brave spirit in saving his friend.
Khang was the one who opened the door for you to be T.T.P. (born in 2012) promptly fled into the house. At the same time, Khang was determined not to open the door when the murderer threatened him, trying to protect him.

Mr. Nguyen Dinh Tam - Chairman of Thanh Nhat Ward People's Committee - expressed his joy and pride in Khang, who was quick-witted and promptly saved him from danger in the heartbreaking incident.
According to Mr. Tam, Khang's actions are a vivid testament to the spirit of humanity, responsibility and courage of children and school-age children. You deserve to be a shining example for your friends to follow.
"I hope Khang will continue to promote his spirit of caring, studying well, and become an example for his peers to follow. From there, they will become good citizens, useful to their families and homeland" - Mr. Tam emphasized.
At the commendation ceremony, Ms. Le Thi Thanh Xuan - Director of the Department of Education and Training of Dak Lak province - also sent a letter of commendation to Thach Chi Khang.
In the letter, Ms. Xuan was moved and proud to hear that a student only 11 years old had a noble action. Thach Chi Khang was not afraid of danger, bravely protected his friend from being chased by bad guys, and promptly reported to the authorities to come and rescue him in an emergency situation...
Accordingly, at around 1:00 a.m. on September 13, the subject named Nguyen Nam Dai Thuan went to the house of Ms. N.T.K.H (residing in Thanh Nhat Ward, Dak Lak Province).
After arriving at the house, Thuan used a knife to stab and slash the members of the house repeatedly. As a result, Ms. H, Ms. T.T.D (Ms. H's mother), Mr. B.V.N (Ms. H) died in the house.
T.T.P (born in 2012, H's son) was seriously injured but could still run.
Hearing the cry for help, Thach Chi Khang (12 years old, living near the wall) immediately opened the door. Seeing P bleeding profusely from his arm, he immediately took him into the house and locked the door tightly to prevent the perpetrator from approaching him.
In fear, Khang took water for his friend to drink, temporarily stopped the bleeding and held the door tight until the police arrived at nearly 3am.
After that, P was taken to the hospital for emergency treatment.