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A girl from Sichuan was abducted to Inner Mongolia and held hostage by two brothers 15 years. What happened?

I know a case that my classmate told me. This girl should be fine. This girl is from Guizhou, and then she was trafficked to a village in the north, which happened to be my classmate's hometown, and then she knew. My classmate's mother once asked the girl if she wanted to go home. She said no, because the family was too poor and there was fruit to eat here. Maybe it's too poor. Many places in Guizhou are really too poor to believe. The trafficked girl either marries to a poor and remote place, gives birth to other people's children and lives there all the time, or becomes a tool for men to make money. These are all from my parents. As for the authenticity, there is no way to verify it. This is just a personal opinion. Don't spray if you don't like it

Let's talk about a poor mountain village at the junction of Shanxi and Henan. Two years ago, several old people in the village next door were enjoying the cool by the roadside in summer nights. Suddenly, a five-year-old child jumped out of the window of a moving red van and broke his arm directly. When the van stopped to drive, two middle-aged women were preparing to carry their children on the bus. The child cried for his mother. The old man next to him didn't look like a mother and son, so he stopped to ask what was going on. The child fell like this, and several old people gathered around. As soon as the two women saw it, they got on the bus and left. The old man asked the little boy where his family lived. Ask him if he is from another village, and call their relatives in another village to ask if the child is lost. Half an hour later, the child's parents came by on motorcycles and took the child to the hospital first. A few days later, the parents of the child took the child to the old man's house and took it away.

When I found the child at that time, two female college students emphasized to me that the person who led my child should not be a trafficker. As for whether it is a trafficker, there is no way to pursue it. Because I think if I really take my baby to my mother, shouldn't I give it to the staff at the first time? Instead of taking it out, and the person with the baby should not be a professional trafficker. Both female college students are very kind, helpful and courageous.