
A few days ago, the disappearance of Xiao Zheng, a 31-year-old woman in Chengdu, in Serbia continued to arouse concern. On September 10, Zheng's father, who lives in Chengdu's Pidu District, issued a Chinese search notice saying that his daughter Xiao Zheng set off from her home on October 18, 2020 to travel alone to Serbia, during which she was stranded in Serbia due to the epidemic and could not return to China. On August 20, 2021, Xiao Zheng lost contact with his family and others. Red Star News has been following up on the incident.
↑ Xiao Zheng recent photo
On the evening of September 27, Red Star News reporters received the latest news from Xiao Zheng's parents, who had met his daughter in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on September 18. However, Father Zheng found that his daughter was in a trance, her language was confused, her head was scattered and even her clothes were ragged, "the daughter's condition deteriorated, her consciousness was not as good as a day, and the frequency of shaking her lower limbs was getting higher and higher every day." ”
↑ Bosnia and Herzegovina, a photo of Xiao Zheng taken by my father
"A good daughter travels abroad, because the epidemic is in a foreign country, I don't know what happened to her? I don't know what hit it became like this? Ms. Xu, Xiaozheng's mother, said that although she has found her daughter, due to special reasons, her daughter is now unable to return to China for a while.
Ms. Xu is very grateful to the embassy for its vigorous search and enthusiastic care of the Chinese residents, at the same time, she said that her husband has heart disease, hyperlipidemia and other diseases, and her daughter has been unable to return to China for a long time, hoping that "the special affairs will allow my daughter to return to China as soon as possible to get treatment; secondly, through the assistance and coordination of the embassy and consulate, my daughter will be diagnosed and treated as soon as possible in relevant medical institutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and return to China for treatment when the opportunity is ripe." ”
Timeline:
1. On October 18, 2020, Xiao Zheng set off from his home in Chengdu to travel to Serbia alone, and Zheng's father said that his daughter was stranded in Serbia due to the epidemic and could not return to China.
2. On August 20, 2021, Xiao Zheng lost contact with his family, relatives and friends. Subsequently, Xiao Zheng's parents entrusted Ms. Yang, a local Chinese, to report the case. Due to the lack of power of attorney and notarization, the two reports failed. After receiving the news, the local Chinese also spread among the major groups as soon as they received it.
3. On September 9, Xiao Zheng's parents entrusted Ms. Yang, a Chinese person, to report the case in Serbia in writing.
4. On September 10, Father Zheng, who lives in Chengdu's Pidu District, issued a notice Chinese search for people.
5. On the afternoon of September 10, Mr. Chen, a Chinese, said that he had met Xiao Zheng in a shopping mall in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
6. On the evening of September 13, local Chinese told Red Star News, "There is already news that people are in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and people are currently alive." Someone had already sent photos to contact her parents. ”
7. On the afternoon of September 14, chinese in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, posted a video saying, "I found the missing serbian girl" and contacted Father Zheng and the embassy of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The embassy of Bosnia and Herzegovina told Red Star News, "I have sent people to contact Xiao Zheng, but I am not willing to return to China..."
8. On September 15, the Consular Protection Center of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a message through the official Weibo @ Consular Express that the Consular Protection Center of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Embassy in Serbia attach great importance to the case of the missing contact of Chengdu women traveling to Serbia. The embassy extensively mobilized overseas Chinese to search for the whereabouts of the missing woman, and soon overseas Chinese living in Bosnia and Herzegovina reported that they had seen the woman in Bosnia and Herzegovina. After coordination between the front and the rear, the Embassy in Bosnia and Herzegovina immediately relayed the search for people. The latest confirmation by the Embassy in Bosnia and Herzegovina indicates that the woman is currently living in Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, where everything is well and she has contacted her parents in the country. Subsequently, the Embassy will continue to provide assistance within the scope of its mandate.
Red Star News reporter Dai Jiajia
Edited by Zhang Li
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