Talking to reporters, artist Hong Nhung said that the family's biggest wish at this time is for the incident to be resolved definitively soon so that those involved can return to normal life.
We have been pursuing this lawsuit for many years. Therefore, more than anyone else, our family wants it to end soon so that my brother Vu Linh can rest in peace," she said.
Artist Hong Nhung said that her family respects the decision of the Trial Panel and will continue to coordinate with functional agencies in the process of resolving the case.
We respect the court's decision. The family affirms that they will always be present whenever summoned by the court. The family does not evade, and is ready to provide all necessary information as requested by the court," she said.
According to the female artist, the fact that the case has lasted for many years has had a significant impact on the lives and psychology of family members. Not only facing pressure from public opinion, the family has also repeatedly fallen into a state of anxiety due to events arising outside the lawsuit.
Artist Hong Nhung said that recently some people have regularly come to harass and affect the family's life. She recounted that at the funeral of Mr. Charles Nguyen - who used to produce many Cai Luong videos for Meritorious Artist Vu Linh, incidents also occurred that made the family unable to help but feel sad.
According to the female artist, some people came to cause trouble, affecting the inherent solemn atmosphere of the funeral: "Such things make the family very tired and insecure.
As the biological younger sister of the late artist Vu Linh, artist Hong Nhung said that what hurts her the most is not the prolonged controversy, but the fact that the name of her late brother has been constantly mentioned in debates on social networks for many years.
She said she always hopes her brother will be remembered by the audience for his contributions to art instead of the noise related to property disputes.
At the court session on the afternoon of June 23, the High People's Court in Ho Chi Minh City decided to postpone the appellate trial after the defendant, Ms. Vo Thi Hong Loan (Vu Linh's adopted daughter), filed a request to postpone the court session with a confirmation of hospitalization for treatment.
