Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Chinese woman missing for 10-years and presumed dead was playing video games in an internet cafe


Strange indeed are the ways of the world as has been proved by the discovery of a long lost woman in China. She was 14-years-old when she went missing and she had been missing for the past 10-years. She had argued with her parents and left her house and had been given up for dead but the police have now found her - she was playing video games in an internet cafe all the while.
This has been reported in dailymail.co.uk dated 23 November 2015.
The woman, identified as Xiaoyun, was found by police at a cyber cafe in the city of Hangzhou, east China and she had been supporting herself by playing games at internet cafes.
She had lived in several places including Jinhua, Jiangxi and Hangzhou and earned her living by working at different internet cafes. She was particularly good with an online game called Cross Fire, and other gamers would pay her to play the game for them.
The police brought the family together and let us hope that she will return to the family fold soon.

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