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The Chinese woman who opened a supermarket in Cambodia lost contact for 100 days, recorded the kidnapping process, and spent a lot of money for clues

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Recently, the news that a Chinese woman who runs a supermarket in Cambodia has been missing for 100 days has attracted widespread attention. It is reported that the woman's name is Li Mei (pseudonym), 30 years old this year, from Fujian Province, China. She runs a supermarket in Cambodia and lives a peaceful life with her husband and family. However, the day before she went missing, surveillance footage showed her being kidnapped by two strange men. At present, her whereabouts are still unknown, and the family has put a large bounty on her for clues.

The Chinese woman who opened a supermarket in Cambodia lost contact for 100 days, recorded the kidnapping process, and spent a lot of money for clues

It is understood that Li Mei's disappearance occurred 3 months ago. On that day, she was busy at the supermarket as usual, and surveillance footage showed two strange men entering the supermarket. They wore hats and masks in an attempt to hide their facial features. After staying in the supermarket for a while, the two suddenly forcibly took Li Mei away. The whole process took less than a minute, which was shocking.

The Chinese woman who opened a supermarket in Cambodia lost contact for 100 days, recorded the kidnapping process, and spent a lot of money for clues

After learning of her disappearance, Li Mei's family immediately called the police and contacted the Chinese Embassy in Cambodia. They posted missing person notices through various channels and launched a massive search operation on social media. In order to find Li Mei as soon as possible, the family also offered a large reward, hoping to get relevant clues.

The Chinese woman who opened a supermarket in Cambodia lost contact for 100 days, recorded the kidnapping process, and spent a lot of money for clues

Li Mei's husband said that the family has lived in Cambodia for many years and has always been law-abiding and living in harmony with local residents. He couldn't understand why someone would do anything to his wife. He appealed to all sectors of society to help them find a wife and reunite the family.

The Chinese woman who opened a supermarket in Cambodia lost contact for 100 days, recorded the kidnapping process, and spent a lot of money for clues

At present, the police have been involved in investigating the case, but the progress of the case has been slow due to the lack of effective clues. Li Mei's family is still relentlessly searching for her whereabouts, hoping to uncover the truth about this mysterious disappearance case as soon as possible.

The Chinese woman who opened a supermarket in Cambodia lost contact for 100 days, recorded the kidnapping process, and spent a lot of money for clues

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