Chinese man abducted to Singapore as a child reunites with birth parents 28 years later

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They say that people leave, but hearts never forget. Nearly 30 years after a man in China was forcibly separated from his family, they met again in a tearful reunion. The now 32-year-old Kai Ye (transliteration) remembers that he was abducted 28 years ago at a market and taken to Guangdong, where he stayed for one to two years, Chinese...

Nearly 30 years after a man in China was forcibly separated from his family, they met again in a tearful reunion.and taken to Guangdong, where he stayed for one to two years, Chinese media reported.Kai Ye only remembers that he was born in 1992, abducted in 1994 and has an older brother.

In July 2021, Kai Ye registered his information through Baobei Huijia Volunteer Association, an NGO which helps reunite missing children with their families. Volunteers made a breakthrough in their search in July this year after a woman chanced upon a Douyin video with Kai Ye's information and contacted them, suspecting that he might be her missing child.

 

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