Boy sold by his father returns to mother in Guangzhou
Updated: 2013-03-11 16:43
(chinadaily.com.cn)
|
||||||||
A 3-year-old boy who was sold by his own father about six months ago was rescued and returned to his mother in the Guangdong provincial capital last week, Guangzhou Daily reported.
The boy, called Xiang Xiang, was sold by his father, named Deng, to three people from Central China's Hunan province for 25,000 yuan ($4,019) on Oct 16.
But Deng, 25, a migrant worker from Southwest China's Guizhou province, later regretted the act and sought police help on Jan 7, the report said.
Police in Guangzhou's Panyu district successfully found the boy two months later in Hunan's Pingjiang county and returned him to his mother, named Hu, in Guangzhou on March 5.
Xiang Xiang had adapted to local life and could understand the local dialect when he was rescued.
Police have arrested the father and two middlemen and are continuing their search for a third one.
- Police rescue 14 human trafficking victims
- Human organs traffickers sentenced in Guangdong
- Efforts boosted against human trafficking
- Joint efforts to tackle drug trafficking
- 89 children rescued in trafficking crackdown
- Suspected Vietnamese human trafficker handed over
- 89 children rescued in Chinese trafficking ring bust
- Child traffickers receive suspended death sentence in Sichuan
- Li Na on Time cover, makes influential 100 list
- FBI releases photos of 2 Boston bombings suspects
- World's wackiest hairstyles
- Sandstorms strike Northwest China
- Never-seen photos of Madonna on display
- H7N9 outbreak linked to waterfowl migration
- Dozens feared dead in Texas plant blast
- Venezuelan court rules out manual votes counting
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
American abroad |
Industry savior: Big boys' toys |
New commissioner
|
Liaoning: China's oceangoing giant |
TCM - Keeping healthy in Chinese way |
Poultry industry under pressure |
Today's Top News
Boston bombing suspect reported cornered on boat
7.0-magnitude quake hits Sichuan
Cross-talk artist helps to spread the word
'Green' awareness levels drop in Beijing
Palace Museum spruces up
First couple on Time's list of most influential
H7N9 flu transmission studied
Trading channels 'need to broaden'
US Weekly
Beyond Yao
|
Money power |