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Liu Xi's parents in Guangshui are getting old and looking forward to their return

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Liu Xi's parents in Guangshui are getting old and looking forward to their return

Chutian Metropolis Daily Jimu news reporter Wang Jun

"My cousin used to be a bully, but he suddenly ran away from college and has been missing for 8 years, and he doesn't know where he is? How's it going? His elderly parents have been waiting for news from their son. ”

On October 20, Mr. Yang, a citizen of Wuhan, called Jimu News 'Help to the End' column (027-867777777) for help, hoping to find his cousin Liu Xi, who ran away and disappeared 8 years ago, through Chutian Metropolis Daily Jimu News.

The school bully dropped out of school and disappeared for eight years

Mr. Yang said that his cousin Liu Xi, a native of Changling Town, Guangshui, Hubei Province, was born on August 7, 1990, and was the only son of his third uncle's family.

In Mr. Yang's mind, this cousin has always been his idol: "He has been particularly good since he was a child, a bully, and a particularly gentle personality, and he takes good care of our younger siblings." ”

In 2007, Liu Xi was admitted to Huazhong University of Science and Technology with excellent results. But what everyone did not expect was that on September 15, 2013, Liu Xi, who was in his third year of college, suddenly left the school without quitting, and has not been heard from since.

Mr. Yang revealed that after Liu Xi entered the university, he was once fascinated by online games, coupled with the difficulty of adapting to the rhythm of school learning, so that he could not complete his studies after 6 years of enrollment.

"My cousin rarely has contact with his family, almost no one knows all the information in the school, and every time he comes home from vacation, he says that everything is fine, until the school informs his family that he is missing, he knows that he has not completed his studies for so many years." Mr. Yang said that after his cousin disappeared, the family was anxious, and parents and relatives also rushed from Guangshui to Wuhan to search for each other, but found nothing.

Family members have speculated that Liu Xi may have encountered emotional problems, but classmates who know each other well have said that they have not found Liu Xi in love. They also learned from their classmates that Liu Xi prefers to play games, which occupies some study time, resulting in failure in many subject examinations. "Maybe because there are too many hanging subjects to complete their studies, it is impossible to face the reality, and finally leave the school." Mr. Yang said helplessly that every year during the Spring Festival, the day of the family reunion is the most difficult time for the family, "Every year on the fourth day of the Chinese New Year, several uncles and aunts, uncles and sisters-in-law, cousins and cousins will come to our house to get together, but every time they will see the loss and grief in the eyes of the third uncle." Mr. Yang said that he knew that the third uncle missed his cousin all the time.

This also strengthened the confidence that we must find our cousin Liu Xi.

Parents are getting old and looking forward to their children coming home

For nearly 8 years, Liu Xi's family has gone to the public security organs in Wuhan or Guangshui every year, hoping to find a clue to Liu Xi.

In August 2016, police provided Liu Xi's family with a message that Liu Xi had worked for a large electronics manufacturing company in Wuhan. After learning of Liu Xi's whereabouts, the family was overjoyed and immediately rushed to the company, but found that Liu Xi had been out of his job for more than 2 months, and no one knew where he had gone.

Mr. Yang said that he had learned from colleagues who worked with his cousin that his mental and physical condition was normal. "Although I couldn't find anyone, I felt a little comfort in my family's heart."

Liu Xi's family also searched for people on multiple online platforms and TV programs, during which they successively received some information about Liu Xi's appearance, but every time they rushed over, they found that it was not Liu Xi or a scam, and they were defrauded of money.

Jimu News reporter saw on a family search website provided by Mr. Yang that a message called "Looking for Liu Xi" had a detailed description of Liu Xi's characteristics: he was 163 cm tall when he lost contact, three spins on his head, short hair, and a waist plate that were not straight enough, and his personality was more introverted, he loved to play online games, and his Hubei Guangshui accent.

On October 20, Liu Xi's father, Liu Changrong, called Jimu News reporters, calculating that Liu Xi was 31 years old this year, and they had been tortured on the road to find their children for eight years. He hoped that if any well-wishers knew Liu Xi's whereabouts or whereabouts, please contact them in time. At the same time, he also hopes that Liu Xi himself can see this message and let him understand: Your parents and family are waiting for you to come home. If you know the news of Liu Xi, please contact Mr. Yang, Tel: 18927391502.

Source: Jingchu Network