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After 42 hours of running away from home, searching for a day and a night, 3 girls hid in public toilets

At noon on January 26, three girls ran away from home in Dengfeng Street, Lushun, and were found in a public toilet on Qixin Street in the early morning of the 28th. "The children were cold, hungry and thinly dressed when they were found. Because there was nowhere to go, I had to sleep in the public toilet for one night. Zhang Zuobin, deputy captain of the China Red Sea Rescue Team, who participated in the search for the missing girl, told reporters.

After 42 hours of running away from home, searching for a day and a night, 3 girls hid in public toilets

The three children are friends, around the age of 12, and two of them are sisters. At noon on January 26, the three of them walked away from their home in Dengfeng Street, Lushun, and by the time they were discovered, they had spent nearly 42 hours outdoors with temperatures as low as minus 4 degrees.

It is understood that this is not the first time that the three children have run away from home. Because the family is poor, the parents are busy with their livelihood, and they lack attention and discipline for the children, the three children have slept on the streets many times, but they have all been found. After they left home en masse, in order to expand the search and rescue force and find the child as soon as possible, the local police station contacted the China Red Sea Rescue Team and asked them to cooperate with the search and rescue work.

After receiving the news, the China Red Sea Rescue Team sent 19 members to participate in the search for the 3 missing girls. After analysis, the search and rescue personnel believe that the children should not have gone out of the Dengfeng street range, and because of the simple interpersonal relationship, it is impossible to stay in their classmates. After understanding the situation, Guo Guang, captain of the China Red Sea Rescue Team, zhang Zuobin, Zhou Shengguo, and Zhou Jinxin, deputy captains, sent team members to cooperate with the police of the police station to search for various possible communities, Internet cafes, bathing centers, restaurants, etc. The search and rescue effort continued until 12 p.m. on the 27th and nothing was found.

One of the mothers of the three missing girls is a sanitation worker, and at 6 a.m. on the morning of the 28th, she found the missing child while cleaning a public toilet on KaiXin Street. The children were cold and hungry, had not eaten for a day, were thinly dressed, and snuggled up to each other and slept in the public toilet for one night, but still resisted going home. In desperation, the children's parents contacted the Search and Rescue Team on the Red Sea, hoping that they could persuade the children.

Considering that the children had not yet eaten breakfast, the team members who came to the team took the children to breakfast and instructed the children to rest in the car first. In the conversation with the children's parents, vice captains Zhang Zuobin and Zhou Jinxin learned that the children's families are particularly difficult, the family is crowded in a small house full of waste, and the children lack care and restraint for many years. Vice captain Zhang Zuobin said: "The children's family situation is very poor, and the father of the sisters sometimes drinks heavily. The other child has no father and was raised by his mother and grandmother, and the family's life is more difficult. "

Considering that the Spring Festival is coming, in order to let the children and their families have a good year, the members of the China Red Sea Rescue Team raised funds, took the children to the supermarket to select many favorite snacks and supplies, and donated cash and rice, noodles, oil and other materials to the two families. At the same time, the members of the Search and Rescue Team on the Red Sea also instructed the parents of the children to give their children more love and guidance, and to understand their psychological changes in time to avoid the recurrence of such incidents.

Zhang Ximing, chief reporter of The Peninsula Morning Post and 39-degree video, intern Sun Yiwei

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