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Father in China finds his son abducted 14 years ago but boy refuses to return to him

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 7 — An 18-year-old boy, who was a victim of human trafficking, refused to return to his biological parents in Shenzhen, China, as he felt guilty to his adoptive parents who had been caring for him since his abduction.

According to the portal, when Zuo went missing, Haiyang had converted the signboard of his steamed stuffed bun shop into a huge sign offering 200,000 yuan reward, which he raised by selling his properties. Over the years, Haiyang also formed a union to help other parents facing similar predicament as him to look for their missing children via cooperation with NGOs, police and the media., directed by Hong Kong director Peter Chan, which became a box-office hit in 2014.

 

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