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"Juvenile Version of Wilderness Survival": Two junior high school boys ran away from home and lived in trees for two days and two nights The field visit to the "tree house" is still there

Recently, after two junior high school boys in Longchang, Sichuan Province, they ran away from home for fear of being criticized by teachers and parents, and their families searched everywhere for no results. Unexpectedly, the two children actually learned the "Wilderness Survival" program on TV, built a simple "tree house" with wooden shelves on a tree next to the abandoned road on the outskirts of the city, and lived for two days and two nights, during which they bought takeaway and fruit to fill their hunger.

On October 24, a Red Star News reporter visited the site and found that the big tree where the two children lived was located next to an abandoned road on the outskirts of Longchang, Sichuan Province, and few people usually passed by, and the simple "tree house" built by the two children was still in the tree, and there was a small river nearby.

"Juvenile Version of Wilderness Survival": Two junior high school boys ran away from home and lived in trees for two days and two nights The field visit to the "tree house" is still there

A simple "tree house" built by two students

Red Star News reporters learned from the Longchang police that after two children lived in trees for two days and two nights, on October 22, a resident walked here and found that two children were living and spending the night in trees, and felt very strange and called the police. Soon, the police and parents rushed to the scene to persuade the two students to take them down. At present, both children have returned home. According to the police, the wooden planks built by the two children on the tree were found nearby, and their hungry takeaway gouache and fruit were also bought nearby.

Strange:

On the outskirts of the city, next to an abandoned road

There were two children living in the tree

"These two babies should have run away from home." At about 18:00 on October 22, Uncle Li, who lives near the Longchang Industrial Park in Sichuan Province, saw two children suspected of being students staying in a tree again, and felt very strange.

"Juvenile Version of Wilderness Survival": Two junior high school boys ran away from home and lived in trees for two days and two nights The field visit to the "tree house" is still there

There are planks on the trees, and there are items such as fruits

The location where Uncle Li found the two children was located on the river side of the "old road" in the direction of Shinian Town in the industrial park. "It's an abandoned road, and there's usually no traffic." Uncle Li said that on the evening of October 21, he walked to this time and found the two thirteen- and fourteen-year-old children, "at that time, a baby was sitting on a tree, and a baby was under the tree."

"I saw it again in the morning of October 22nd, and I saw it again in the evening." Uncle Li judged that the two children had spent the night in a tree.

Worried about the safety of his child, he chose to call the police. On October 24, Red Star News reporters found at the scene that the trees about five or six meters high at the scene still had wooden sticks and planks built by two children, and the "tree house" about 3 meters above the ground had both a place to sleep and a shelter. The abandoned road is about two or three hundred meters away from the main road of the industrial park, and there is a small river next to it, which looks relatively deserted, but not far away is a logistics park in the industrial park.

behind:

The two played absenteeism for fear of being criticized for running away from home

Learn TV shows and live in the trees for two days and two nights

At 18:30 on October 22, after receiving the alarm from Uncle Li, the police of the Golden Goose Police Station of the Longchang Public Security Bureau quickly arrived at the scene.

After the police arrived at the scene, they found that the wooden shelf erected on the tree was faintly visible, and two boys were resting on it. However, the police shouted and questioned many times, and the two never responded.

"Juvenile Version of Wilderness Survival": Two junior high school boys ran away from home and lived in trees for two days and two nights The field visit to the "tree house" is still there

The police came to the scene

Worried that rushing to the tree would frighten the two children into an accident, the police carefully examined the surroundings and found the school uniform on the ground. After identifying the school uniform logo, it was preliminarily determined that the two boys were junior high school students in a nearby township middle school.

Subsequently, by contacting the school, the police quickly contacted the parents of the two students. At this time, the police learned that after the two left on October 20, the family reported to the police, but the police station, school and family searched around without results.

Soon, the parents of one of the students arrived at the scene. Under the patient persuasion of the police and parents, the two students finally came down from the tree. The police inquired and learned that it turned out that on the afternoon of October 20, the two were worried about being criticized by teachers and parents because of their greedy absenteeism, so they went home and took a little money and ran away from home. Subsequently, the two learned the plot of "Survival in the Wilderness" on TV, set up a wooden shelf and lived in a tree for two days and two nights, relying on takeaway and bought fruit to fill their hunger.

Officer Liang of the Golden Goose Police Station told Red Star News that the wooden planks built by the two children on the tree were found nearby, and their hungry takeaway gouache and fruit were also bought nearby.

"(October 22) At about 6 p.m., two children in school uniforms bought me 30 yuan of fruit, including grapefruit and bananas." On October 24, Master Li, who sold fruit at a nearby intersection, recalled to Red Star News that when he inquired and learned that the two were from a township junior high school, they said they were fishing nearby. "I thought the two were fishing with the grown-ups, and the grown-ups called them to buy fruit. It wasn't until the police car came that I heard they had been in the trees inside for two or three days. Another vendor speculated that there were people selling fat sausage powder and other breakfasts at the intersection in the morning, and the two may have bought gouache from these vendors.

Parents:

The two children have been classmates since elementary school

"Learn a lesson and care more about your children in the future"

On October 24, a Red Star News reporter contacted the parents of one of the students. The parent said that his son "loves to run away from home" and ran away from home several times in elementary school, "two or three times when they were recovered by the police station."

"Juvenile Version of Wilderness Survival": Two junior high school boys ran away from home and lived in trees for two days and two nights The field visit to the "tree house" is still there

The police educated two students

"I haven't asked him about those two days. I didn't dare to fight, only to educate him. The parent also said that his son had poor grades and that he and another boy who had run away with him had been classmates since elementary school.

Officer Liang told Red Star News that that night, only one student's parents rushed to the scene, and the other student's usual home was only his grandfather. For this run away from home, the police educated and guided the two students, and the two also realized their mistakes and said that they would not run away from home again. The police also warned parents to pay more attention to and guide their children, understand their psychological and emotional needs, and learn to be their children's friends.

"Learn your lesson." The parents thanked the police for their help, and also said that they would pay more attention to their children in the future. One of the parents told Red Star News that after the weekend, the child will return to school, and he will strengthen the education of the child.

Chen Ke Red Star News reporter Yao Yongzhong

Edited by Zhang Li

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"Juvenile Version of Wilderness Survival": Two junior high school boys ran away from home and lived in trees for two days and two nights The field visit to the "tree house" is still there

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