A man from Taiwan and his young son are now stranded in a South Bay homeless shelter after his wife, the boy's mother, was killed in a horrific crash.
A man from Taiwan and his young son are now stranded in a South Bay homeless shelter after his wife, the boy's mother, was killed in a horrific crash.
Austin Cheng, 35, is trying his best to care for his 3-year-old son William at the Home First shelter in Sunnyvale, but has very few resources. Maple Cheng, 35, was killed in November 2022 when her car was hit in a crash near San Bernardino. William, then only 2 years old, was severely injured.
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