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The story I share with you today is a bit scary. It is really not easy for parents to raise a child safely and grow up healthy and healthy. On the 21st, a 22-year-old Chinese woman studying in Australia stayed

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The story I share with you today is a bit scary.

It is really not easy for parents to raise a child safely and grow up healthy and healthy.

On the 21st, An Mou, a 22-year-old Chinese female student studying in Australia and who lost contact with relatives and friends in China on April 15, was rescued by the Thai police and was taken back to China.

Because she lost contact (she was tricked into going to Thailand), she missed the midterm exams on April 16 and April 19.

Frightened and undecided, he was temporarily taken back to China by his family, preparing to return to Australia to study after his emotions stabilized.

It is reported that on April 17, An's mother received a call from her daughter.

On the other end of the phone, a strange man threatened to demand 8 million yuan, and if he did not pay, he would force An to shoot a pornographic video and send her to Cambodia to sell human organs.

An's parents discovered:

More than 7.5 million baht (about 1.5 million yuan) of their daughter's tuition fees have been transferred to other personal accounts many times, so An's parents called the police.

An entered Thailand on April 13 and lost contact with him at a hotel near the Thai airport the next day.

An was found by the police on the evening of April 20.

After investigation, there are staff members who claim to be telecom operators, government agency candidates, and police officers, starting from 2 credits this year, to lure (brainwash) An. This is a typical telecom virtual scam).

The scammer says:

A message sent from Ann's mobile phone caused someone to commit suicide.

And threatened An that if he did not pay 8 million yuan. There will be dire consequences.

As a result, An was forced to sign an 8 million yuan online and was not allowed to face legal action......

@ Hongchen Zen language

It seems to be flawless, but in fact it is full of loopholes. Fortunately, An's parents quickly called the police after discovering that she was missing, and the Thai police were also very helpful and rescued the little girl in time without injury.

"The "virtual kidnapping" technique of doxxing international students: the means are not complicated, they are intimidated, and they are easy to be recruited" is an article made by a reporter from Nandu. In the article, this kind of virtual kidnapping fraud case against international students is analyzed.

Parents who have overseas students at home don't let go of searching for that article couple.

Alarm bells rang for a long time.

Parents should educate their children to:

Outside, don't cause trouble.

However, don't be afraid of things when you encounter them.

No matter what happens, tell your parents as soon as possible.

Parents should chat and communicate with their children more often, and pay attention to their children's physical and mental health and emotional changes.

In order to understand the dynamics of children's thoughts in time, so that children can stay away from harm and grow up healthily.

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The story I share with you today is a bit scary. It is really not easy for parents to raise a child safely and grow up healthy and healthy. On the 21st, a 22-year-old Chinese woman studying in Australia stayed
The story I share with you today is a bit scary. It is really not easy for parents to raise a child safely and grow up healthy and healthy. On the 21st, a 22-year-old Chinese woman studying in Australia stayed
The story I share with you today is a bit scary. It is really not easy for parents to raise a child safely and grow up healthy and healthy. On the 21st, a 22-year-old Chinese woman studying in Australia stayed

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