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The guy casually took a video to help the lost man go home, netizens: This is the meaning of the Internet

Modern Express News (Reporter Yin Yixing) Li Yanhong, a post-90s guy working in Nanjing, did not expect that a short video he took casually helped a lost man reunite with his family. On February 16, Li Yanhong posted a video he took in Zhumadian, Henan Province, in which the man was not wearing shoes or socks, and he did not dare to say anything about it. After Li Yanhong took the video, he brought a pair of shoes for the man to wear. Later, the video was swiped by the man's relatives and friends in the same village, and everyone discovered that the man was the lost population that the villagers had been looking for for many years.

The guy casually took a video to help the lost man go home, netizens: This is the meaning of the Internet

"That video was taken at home during the New Year, and I recorded my life casually, and I never thought of posting it." On February 20, Li Yanhong was interviewed by a reporter from Modern Express. He said that he usually works in Nanjing, but returns to his hometown of Zhumadian in Henan Province during the New Year. One day, he saw a temporary worker loading and unloading waste, and found that the temporary uncle's shoes accidentally fell into the carriage while loading and unloading waste, and the other party may have some mental defects. "It was quite cold, so I went home and got a pair of cotton shoes for him." Li Yanhong said.

The guy casually took a video to help the lost man go home, netizens: This is the meaning of the Internet

On the evening of February 16, Li Yanhong posted this video on the online platform when sorting out the album, but he did not expect it to cause heated discussions among many netizens. "The worker in the video is a missing person from our place!" "This is a stupid brother from my hometown, who has been lost for more than two years." "Can the author contact me, he is from Weizi Village, Anjiazhuang, Feicheng, Shandong." ...... A netizen from a village in Feicheng, Shandong Province, said that this was their lost person Wei Moumou. Li Yanhong said: "At that time, I saw so many comments, I was a little skeptical at first, so I chose a comment to reply, and the other party quickly sent me a photo of this person, as well as a search notice sent by his family at that time. ”

The guy casually took a video to help the lost man go home, netizens: This is the meaning of the Internet

△ Video screenshot

Li Yanhong later learned that the man in the video was a native of Weizi Village, Anjiazhuang, Feicheng, Shandong, who disappeared in 2020 and was named Wei Moumou, 45 years old this year. In July of that year, Wei Moumou wore a gray short sleeve and blue slippers, riding a tricycle to his sister's house, but did not expect to be lost on the road, because Wei Moumou was mentally handicapped, coupled with slurred speech, and later could not find a way home, so he started a temporary job on the construction site. And the family looked for him to find the present.

After learning the situation, on February 17, Li Hongyan drove back to his hometown Zhumadian from Nanjing overnight after work to look for Wei Moumou again. "I took his photos and videos and asked all the way on the construction site." Li Hongyan said. The next day, after finding Wei, he took him directly to a police station in Zhumadian City, Henan Province. After the help of the police at the police station, he finally contacted Wei Moumou's family, and through a video call, the family confirmed that this was Wei Moumou. "At night, I opened a hotel so that he had a place to take a bath and sleep, and bought firecrackers to play with him. The well-wishers also bought him clothes, and everyone wanted him to go home happy and clean. Li Hongyan said.

The guy casually took a video to help the lost man go home, netizens: This is the meaning of the Internet

△ A certain family reunited

On February 19, Wei's family rushed from Weizi Village in Anjiazhuang, Feicheng, Shandong Province to Zhumadian, Henan Province, where Wei's mother finally saw her son who had been missing for two and a half years. "My brother finally came home, and we looked for him for almost three years." Wei's sister said. Li Hongyan posted photos of a family reunion with Wei to the platform, and netizens praised: "A casual photo has made a family reunion, you are great!" "Done a great good!" "It's good, I see the meaning of the Internet."

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