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According to foreign media reports on the 8th, the German police said on Tuesday that a 101-year-old woman sneaked out of the nursing home in order to visit her daughter on her birthday.
The old woman's home is in northern Germany, and in the wake of the pandemic, lockdowns have been imposed across Germany. The old man sneaked out from the emergency exit of the house.

Brunswick police said the courageous elderly man got lost while searching for his daughter's house in the suburbs, and they were subsequently called to the police.
Although she claims to live with her daughter, police suspect this is not the case.
When police found the elderly's daughter, the daughter explained that her mother had only moved to a nursing home two weeks earlier and "missed her daughter very much".
Police said the elderly woman saw her daughter outside the car from the window of the patrol car, and then the mother and daughter were able to meet.
The nationwide lockdown in Germany has lasted for more than two weeks, and public gatherings for more than two people will be banned. The nursing home where the elderly live has been closed to prevent the spread of the virus.
Last week, prosecutors in the north-central German city of Brunswick confirmed they were investigating a nursing home in Wolfsburg. Previously, 22 people there had died from coronavirus infections.
According to the latest data from Johns Hopkins University, as of Tuesday, there were more than 106,700 cases in Germany, including 1,942 deaths.
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