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A 23-year-old Zhejiang woman disappeared in Cambodia for several days. What was unusual before she lost contact?

A 23-year-old Zhejiang woman disappeared in Cambodia for several days. What was unusual before she lost contact? Let's discuss this issue below, hoping that this content can help friends in need.

I haven’t seen my daughter for more than a year, but I didn’t expect that she had already arrived in Cambodia and her whereabouts were unknown. On February 17, 51-year-old Ms. Zhang (surname changed) from Zhejiang told reporters that her daughter was suspected of being kidnapped in Cambodia. During this period, she also received a message from someone else on her daughter’s WeChat account. The other party claimed that her daughter had been kidnapped and demanded 20 yuan. More than 10,000 yuan, but lost contact later.

Ms. Zhang introduced in detail that her daughter Wang Xin (pseudonym) was born in a city in Zhejiang in 1999. Because her parents had been working outside for a long time, she was raised by her grandmother. Ms. Zhang so far feels that as a mother, she has an obligation in this regard and owes her children too much. After Wang Xin graduated from technical secondary school, she went to work in a factory in Hangzhou.

Wang Xin has a high-spirited personality and is loyal, so many people like to make friends with her. In the eyes of her mother, Wang Xin is careless and careless. "It's very easy to suffer big losses outside."

I originally thought that Wang Xin had always been in Hangzhou. In October 2020, Wang Xin's cousin got married, and her mother called Wang Xin in advance and informed her to go home for a wedding banquet. At that time, Wang Xin told her mother that she was in Cambodia and said that the company organized employees to travel to Cambodia for vacation. After finally returning to China and passing the quarantine, Wang Xin successfully attended her cousin's wedding banquet.

After the National Day, Wang Xin left again. Before the Spring Festival, her parents asked Wang Xin to go home for the New Year. She responded that the three of them were working together to open a business and had a boyfriend. She would spend the Spring Festival with her boyfriend and wait until the New Year was over before going home.

At that time, her parents thought that Wang Xin was celebrating the New Year in Hangzhou, but during the May Day holiday and National Day holiday in 2021, Wang Xin still did not go home. "Sometimes I don't communicate with her very much, and she finds me nagging me if I talk too much." Her mother, Ms. Zhang, said that her daughter is very independent and has never asked her parents for a penny since she started working.

On January 13, 2021, Ms. Zhang, who had not seen her daughter for more than a year, once again sent a message asking her child to go home for the New Year. Wang Xin also said that she could not go back before the New Year. But at 8:42 pm on the 14th, my daughter sent a message on WeChat: "Now I am in a hurry to use some money. How much can you transfer for me now?" Then, the other party asked for more than 200,000 yuan.

Ms. Zhang responded that the money at home was saved on time and asked, "Is it for your friends?" The other party responded: "I am just anxious to use it. Isn't this urging me to return to China?" We need to settle things here as soon as possible."

But then, the other party said, "Your daughter has been overseas, and your daughter asked me to kidnap her. Prepare the money and I will give it to you tomorrow. The credit card number will be sent to you.”

In order to better verify whether her daughter is safe, Ms. Zhang and her husband sent a voice message in their native dialect, asking her to respond and to look at her. There has been no response from the other party since then.

In the early morning of the 15th, my daughter’s WeChat ID sent a message: “Father, it’s okay.” At the same time, she sent a sentence in the video voice: “This item was sent by my boyfriend, and now it’s okay. ." But after that, her daughter never responded to the message.

Then Ms. Zhang called the local police in Zhejiang. A few days later, Ms. Zhang verified the news from the police that her daughter was missing in Cambodia, and learned that Wang Xin had previously settled in a hotel in Cambodia for a long time. The owner of the hotel told Zhang Lin that Wang Xin and his party were two women and a man. The three of them could not be contacted the day before. Later, they learned from the mainstream media that one man and one woman were killed, and Wang Xin's whereabouts were unknown.

Ms. Zhang once wanted to go to Cambodia, but was dissuaded by local relatives and friends because she might not be able to return to Cambodia, and even if she arrived locally, she would not have much influence on the applicant. effect. At present, Ms. Zhang and her husband are only waiting at home for news from the embassy and police.