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Half a century late: a family reunited after 55 years of separation

Half a century late: a family reunited after 55 years of separation

DNA identification results taken by Xue Yaqian

Huzhou, China, January 6 (Shi Zinan, Xue Yaqian) 55 years, for a person is a long period of time, for a separated family, it is full of suffering and waiting.

On the 6th, the reporter learned that Mr. Kong, who lives in Linqu County, Shandong Province, with the help of the nanxun police in Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province, finally found his relatives who had been separated from him for more than half a century.

When Mr. Kong and his family rushed from Shandong to Nanxun District and Fuzhen to see his mother and other relatives who had been separated for 55 years, he couldn't help but shed tears of happiness.

Since he can remember, Mr. Kong has been living in Linqu, and his adoptive parents regard him as his own, and the family lives happily and happily. One day, however, he accidentally learned from his adoptive parents that he was not biological. On May 18, 1966, his adoptive father adopted him, who was only 4 months old, through the staff of the Huzhou Split Mountain Welfare Institute.

Faced with the sincere love and affection of his adoptive parents, Mr. Kong put down his heart to find roots. In 2011, Mr. Kong's adoptive parents have passed away, and his children have also started their own families, and the mood of finding their roots and ancestors has become increasingly urgent. Therefore, he asked the public security department for help and widely issued a notice to find his relatives, hoping to find his relatives.

Half a century late: a family reunited after 55 years of separation

The reunited family sent a pennant to the Nanxun police Xue Yaqian photo

In early December 2021, Zhang Zhong, deputy director of the Criminal Department of the Nanxun District Public Security Bureau, found during his daily inspection of the DNA database that Mr. Kong was a close relative of Mr. Shi from the district and Fuzhen. After discovering the clue, Yao Xiaoliang, deputy director of the Nanxun District Public Security Bureau and the Fu Police Station, immediately went to the door to re-collect the blood samples of Mr. Shi and his mother Shi Da Niang and others, and sent them for examination and review at the first time.

It turned out that in 1966, Mrs. and Mrs. Shi Daniang had no choice but to send their third son to a welfare home due to their difficult lives, and a few months later they learned that the child had been adopted. As she grew older, Mrs. Shi missed the children who were sent away more and more, so she let her second son, Mr. Shi, go to the Hefu police station to collect DNA with the attitude of trying it out.

After careful verification and comparison, the Nanxun police finally confirmed that Mr. Kong was indeed the third son adopted by Mrs. Shi Da niang and his wife that year. At the scene of acknowledgment, the hugs that have been unwilling to let go for a long time, and the tears of joy and tears have finally drawn a reunion end to these 55 years of longing and waiting. (End)

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