
The sum comprises around $68,000 in medical bills, $21,600 in loss of income, $6,000 for a full-time caregiver, $8,000 for medical caregiving and $1,800 in shelter fees.
Han, who is from Henan province in central China, has two children aged 20 and 17. They are NBA直播being cared for by her family.
If convicted of attempted murder causing hurt, an offender could either be jailed for life and caned, or be jailed for up to 20 years and fined or caned, or both.
Restaurant workers had to intervene by throwing plastic chairs and bins to stop the attack.
On its website, Ray of Hope said Han, a work permit holder from China, has undergone four operations for injuries on her head, eyes and han英超直播ds.
Cheng was charged with attempted murder on April 16. His case is pending before the courts.

Videos of the horrific attack on April 14 show the alleged assailant, Cheng Guoyuan, 46, hacking at his estranged wife with a chopper in front of Zhong Hua Steamboat restau 英超 rant.
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The charity platform added: “She was also advised that she would need two more eye operations to regain her eyesight.
The 42-year-old owner of Samurai BBQ, which is in Liang Seah Street, told ST earlier that he hopes the funds will help with her recovery and in supporting her children.
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): The victim of a brutal attack outside a restaurant in Beach Road last month has given permission to a charity platform to raise funds to help her meet her bills and caregiving needs.
Han was employed by Chong Qing (Origin) Steamboat restaurant.
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In a previous interview, Edmund Tan, owner of the eatery, said he bought basic medical insurance coverage of $15,000 a year for Han.
The police awarded nine of these men Public Spiritedness Awards on April 18 for helping to fend off the attacker.
She told caseworkers from Ray of Hope: “I am in great pain every single day since the incident. Thinking about my children keeps me alive.”
Charity platform Ray of Hope launched the campaign on Tuesday (May 10) and hopes to raise about S$105,400 for Han Hongli, 42.
A check by The Straits Times showed she is now hospitalised at Ren Ci Community Hospital.
More than 50 restaurant owners operating in Bugis, Chinatown and Geylang have also raised around $20,000 for Han in a separate fund-raising drive started by Leonard Shi.
“She shared that despite her injuries, she is worried about her two children back home.”
Ray of Hope said that as her medical fees are likely to increase, the target sum will be raised when updated medical bills are received.
He said he will hand the funds to Han when she is feeling better.
Han, who is from Henan province in central China, has two children aged 20 and 17. They are NBA直播being cared for by her family.
If convicted of attempted murder causing hurt, an offender could either be jailed for life and caned, or be jailed for up to 20 years and fined or caned, or both.
Restaurant workers had to intervene by throwing plastic chairs and bins to stop the attack.
On its website, Ray of Hope said Han, a work permit holder from China, has undergone four operations for injuries on her head, eyes and han英超直播ds.
Cheng was charged with attempted murder on April 16. His case is pending before the courts.

Videos of the horrific attack on April 14 show the alleged assailant, Cheng Guoyuan, 46, hacking at his estranged wife with a chopper in front of Zhong Hua Steamboat restau 英超 rant.
ALSO READ: ‘I heard her shout: Save me, my hand is gone’: 9 commended for fending off Beach Road slasher
The charity platform added: “She was also advised that she would need two more eye operations to regain her eyesight.
The 42-year-old owner of Samurai BBQ, which is in Liang Seah Street, told ST earlier that he hopes the funds will help with her recovery and in supporting her children.
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): The victim of a brutal attack outside a restaurant in Beach Road last month has given permission to a charity platform to raise funds to help her meet her bills and caregiving needs.
Han was employed by Chong Qing (Origin) Steamboat restaurant.
ALSO READ: Singapore Beach Road slashing: How the attack unfolded
In a previous interview, Edmund Tan, owner of the eatery, said he bought basic medical insurance coverage of $15,000 a year for Han.
The police awarded nine of these men Public Spiritedness Awards on April 18 for helping to fend off the attacker.
She told caseworkers from Ray of Hope: “I am in great pain every single day since the incident. Thinking about my children keeps me alive.”
Charity platform Ray of Hope launched the campaign on Tuesday (May 10) and hopes to raise about S$105,400 for Han Hongli, 42.
A check by The Straits Times showed she is now hospitalised at Ren Ci Community Hospital.
More than 50 restaurant owners operating in Bugis, Chinatown and Geylang have also raised around $20,000 for Han in a separate fund-raising drive started by Leonard Shi.
“She shared that despite her injuries, she is worried about her two children back home.”
Ray of Hope said that as her medical fees are likely to increase, the target sum will be raised when updated medical bills are received.
He said he will hand the funds to Han when she is feeling better.