A man in China who was abducted at the age of four has reunited with his birth parents and severed ties with the family who brought him up.
On December 12, Peng Congcong, now 26, originally from Jiangxi province in southeastern China, shared an online post looking back at his first year after reuniting with his birth family.
Peng said his family moved to Beijing when he was four and he was abducted after being lured away while playing alone near a market.
His devastated parents reported him...
‘Can’t buy true love’: Chinese man abducted as child returns to birth family after reunion
Published 2 hours ago
Source: scmp.com

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