Scene one: For two days, Grandma Li from the Baqiao District was also very worried. After playing for half an hour at the door of her home, 3-year-old Yangyang (a pseudonym) suddenly disappeared. The family suspected that he might have been abducted or had fallen into a sewer. With no results after two days of searching, his anxious parents helplessly sought someone to "divine".
Subsequently, Mr. Wang brought his wife and Yangyang to specially treat Grandma Li to a meal and expressed his intention to buy train tickets for Grandma Li back to Shenyang, but Grandma Li declined, saying, "I still miss him. I'll go see Erniu (Yangyang) again before I go home." Grandma Li said. "Grandma Li is just such a person, taking everything seriously. A strange child could make her even cancel her train ticket," some neighbors said yesterday morning. By reporter Liu Chunchun.
When Yangyang was seen cuddling next to Grandma Li, his mother immediately hugged him and burst into tears.
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"I had a train at 9 PM on the evening of the 22nd, planning to return to my hometown in Shenyang. How could I leave if the child was not found? I wouldn't feel at ease," said Grandma Li who picked up Yangyang.
At the same time, they printed out missing person notices and distributed them everywhere around the lost area.
Hearing the voice of the child, the father shed tears.
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A seventy-year-old grandma saw Yangyang and, due to her concern for this child who couldn’t find his way home, she specifically canceled her train ticket back to Shenyang.
To help the child find his home, the seventy-year-old grandma canceled her train ticket.
At noon on the 23rd, while Wang was looking for his son in Ankang, he received a call, "The caller was an elderly lady who said the child was with her. At first, I didn't believe it, so I asked her to let my son speak. When I called Yangyang's nickname, he responded, and my tears instantly came down. I quickly sent my wife over there," said Mr. Wang.
Early the next morning, Grandma Li took Yangyang to nearby villages to look for his family, but everyone said they didn't know the child.
Seventy-five-year-old Grandma Li is a retired employee of a unit in Baqiao District. On the afternoon of October 21st, while exercising, she saw Yangyang playing alone, and there was no one around him. "I went over and asked him what his name was and where his home was, but he couldn't clearly say where his home was," said Grandma Li. She then took Yangyang home and cooked for him. "He ate well and didn't cause any trouble sleeping at night. To take care of him, I slept fully clothed."
On the afternoon of the 22nd, Grandma Li took Yangyang to the train station to cancel her ticket. "I planned to first find the child’s family, then go back after finding them. If I really can't find them, I'll send him to the police station," said Grandma Li.
Originally, when buying vegetables, Grandma Li saw a returned missing person notice in a store, and it turned out to be Yangyang. "I also told Erniu (Yangyang, misheard his real name as 'Erniu') at the time, you can eat and sleep well at my place, but how worried your parents must be," Grandma Li said yesterday morning.
In Chaoyangou Village under the Hongqi Subdistrict Office of Baqiao District in Xi'an City, a couple from Heyang rented a house there to do business. Around 4 PM on October 21st, the more than 3-year-old Yangyang was playing at the big gate. Half an hour later, his mother found that Yangyang had disappeared and looked everywhere. "I was very worried, thinking he might have fallen into a sewer or ditch, but none of these were true. It's also possible that he was abducted by human traffickers," said Yangyang's mother. Two days ago, she bought a book which mentioned children being abducted and taken away in cars. Could this really happen? "Even in my dreams at night, I saw blood coming from the child's foot."