Man abducted as child in China reunited with family after 32 years, thanks to facial recognition

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BEIJING (AFP) - A Chinese man kidnapped as a toddler 32 years ago has been reunited with his biological parents, after police used facial recognition technology to help track him down.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BEIJING - A Chinese man kidnapped as a toddler 32 years ago has been reunited with his biological parents, after police used facial recognition technology to help track him down.

They were acting on a tipoff that a person in a certain area of Sichuan had bought a child in the late 80's. Police tracked down Mao and later confirmed he was the abducted son of Ms Li Jingzhi after a DNA test. "I don't want him to leave me anymore. I won't let him leave me anymore," Li said as she held onto her son's hand.

 

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