Remember Me Brandon Mercer | on August 5, 2016 Few stories impact readers as much as those about an ordinary, often overlooked person doing extraordinary things. Suu Ngo is that person. She is also the subject of the most-watched video in the history of the San Francisco Chronicle, reaching 11.3 million people around the world this week alone, generating over 5,000 comments, 41,000 shares, and spurring people to take action because of her story. "We pass by people on the sidewalk like Suu all the time, but I think this story resonates because we're given a glimpse into her vibrant interior life, her hardships, her importance to the people around her and her motivations in life," said photojournalist Erin Brethauer about the video column featuring Ngo, called The Regulars, co-produced with Tim Hussin. Watch the video here and continue reading about how Chronicle documentarian Erin Brethauer discovered her story. Suu Ngo, 67,
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