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Smash victim thanks kind-hearted benefactors for help airlifting her to Colombia
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After sustaining multiple fractures to her left leg and arm in a serious road accident, Leidy Paola Galvis Salazar is counting her lucky stars and thanking some benevolent people for supporting her family’s GoFundMe efforts to airlift her to Colombia for urgent medical attention.
One such organisation is the Calvin Ayre Foundation (CAF), which came on board to cover the outstanding expense of more than US$12,000 in order to meet the total US$23,000 cost which enabled Galvis to be airlifted last Thursday.
Ayre Group spokeswoman Jamilla Kirwan said when the Foundation learned of Salazar’s urgent need, the decision was quickly taken to assist the family who had already raised a little over US$10,000.
Seoul seizes $22M from digital asset exchange accounts over back taxes Business
Korean digital asset investors are among the world’s first to feel the sting of tax crackdowns on their gains. The Seoul metropolitan government said this week it had found and even seized such assets from over 600 “tax delinquents” individuals and heads of companies living in the city.
The announcement will come as a shock to some digital asset investors, who for years may have assumed governments didn’t understand the technology enough to enforce tax laws.
The Seoul government said it had seized assets from accounts at three exchanges worth KRW25 billion (US$22 million) from 676 people, and located assets belonging to a total of 1,566 people with authorities promising to follow up with further seizures soon.