Deng Gang, the instructor of the Changsha South Railway Station Police Station, introduced that in most cases children get lost or abducted because their parents are careless or take chances. Parents generally hold the hands or carry children under 2 years old. Children over 10 years old have the ability to seek help if they get lost or know how to contact their parents. Children aged two to seven or eight, having breast augmentation records on my Qzone, are at an age when they are active and disobedient, and due to their lack of understanding, they are especially prone to getting lost. ■ Reporter Huang Juan, Correspondents Zhu Hongmei, Hu Ai. Weibo Recommendation | Today's Weibo Hot Topics
At 10:00 am on January 30, as the K9069 train from Zhaoqing to Jishou was just starting from the platform at Xinhua Railway Station, a man carrying large and small packages began running along the platform. As the train sped up, the man shouted anxiously, "My child is still on the train!"
After an hour and a half, when the train arrived at Xupu Station, the police took the child off the train. The father who had left his son behind then hurriedly took a car to Xupu Station to retrieve his child.
After circling the parking lot, the police finally learned from the driver of bus No. 159 that the girl had gotten off this bus half an hour ago. After five hours of searching, they managed to contact the girl’s father, Mr. Xiao.
From January 22 to January 31 in just ten days, the Changsha Railway Public Security Bureau successively helped negligent parents reunite with nine lost children. These children were as young as 2 years old and no older than 9, and their parents were mostly around 30 years old.
A father got off the train but left his son on it.
On the afternoon of January 22, at the bus terminal outside the exit level of Changsha South Railway Station, a three or four-year-old girl was seen running around after some adults. However, each adult the girl followed claimed they did not know her.
Police officer Luo Bin from Xinhua Railway Station stopped the father chasing after the train. This 36-year-old father surnamed Liu, from Longhui County, was returning home for the New Year with his 9-year-old son from Zhaoqing. Due to carrying many pieces of luggage, he only focused on moving his belongings and forgot to call his child off the train, "He's so big now, I thought he would follow me off."
It turned out that on the morning of that day, the couple went out to pay New Year visits and left their 3-year-old daughter Tingting to play at a neighbor's house. The bold and active child ran out by herself, climbed onto a bus, and rode all the way to the South Railway Station.