The woman said she was abducted for 25 years and took videos to find her parents.


  Li Suyan said that although she was married and had children, she still wanted to go home; police: the blood samples have been collected and the DNA is positive.

  "I remember that my hometown lives in the mountains. It is very close to the train track. Standing on the pigsty, you can see a market... Since I was a child, I used to wait for my sister in the yard to leave school. When she left school, she would walk downhill. ."

  On May 3, Li Suyan, a woman from Handan, Hebei, released a video of seeking relatives. As of 10:40 yesterday, the video had been forwarded 40,700 times.

  Li Suyan told the Beijing News reporter that she was probably trafficked to Handan, Hebei Province in 1996. She started looking for her biological parents in 2012, but there were no effective clues, so she thought of publishing a video for help.

  On the evening of the 3rd, a staff member of the Criminal Police Brigade of the Development Zone of the Public Security Bureau of Handan City, Hebei Province responded to a reporter from the Beijing News that the police had collected Li Suyan’s blood sample, “the DNA comparison is still in progress, and there is no result yet.”

  Li Suyan said that 25 years after she was abducted, she still remembered her hometown, but she didn't know where it was.

Although she was married and had children, she still wanted to go home, "I think it's too long and it's time to go back."

  25 years ago

  "Abducted by a neighbor tenant"

  Li Suyan didn’t know her date of birth, so she could only figure out that it was about 1990. This is “After I arrived at my adoptive father’s house, I calculated the age based on the time when the child changed teeth, and the year I was abducted was also calculated based on this.”

  Around the end of November and beginning of December 1996, my parents went out to work and brought Li Suyan and her sister.

  She couldn't remember where it was, "That street looks bustling, not far from a vegetable shop, it should be either the county or the city." She also didn't know the specific jobs of her parents, only knew that "I will bring it back in the evening. Several old cardboard boxes".

  At that time, the family lived in a rented house.

  Li Suyan recalled that a new tenant came next door to the right, and the woman brought a girl her age.

Li Suyan believes that this woman abducted her.

  Regarding the experience of being abducted, Li Suyan said that at first the neighbor girl came to her home with a doll and wanted to exchange her skates, and the two became good friends.

  She has also been to a neighbor’s house. The adult woman asked her many questions. At the time, her parents were also very wary of the neighbor. “Maybe because I was a new tenant, I remembered that there was a day when I was going to the girl’s house. My mother was still fierce to me. go with."

  Li Suyan said that on the day of the abduction, her parents were not at home, and the neighbors came to ask her what she liked.

  "I said I wanted a sign for knitting a sweater, so she said to take me to buy it. My sister said she wanted too, but the neighbor didn’t take her, probably because my sister was older. I said to my sister, come back and bring you the sign. ."

  Li Suyan remembered that she followed her neighbor downstairs, got in a black car, and went all the way to the train station. “Then she never went back again.” She also mentioned that on the train, she said she would “go back” The other party started to frighten her, "I remember it meant to throw me off the train." After that, she didn't dare to move or cry.

  Enter a new home

  Now married and having children

  On the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month of that year, Li Suyan was sent to Yaozhai Village, Yaozhai Township, Handan, Hebei, and came to a new family.

  This family has a deaf-mute adoptive father and a kind grandma.

The eighth day of the twelfth lunar month also became her new birthday, printed on her ID card, and "Li Suyan" was also her new name given by her grandmother.

  Li Suyan said that the deaf-mute adoptive father was unmarried all his life and worked in the village construction team.

In 2008, my grandmother passed away. "There must have been a lot of sad things when I was young, but now I am still able to live a life."

  Today, Li Suyan is married and has children.

Life is pretty good, but there is a memory in her mind that can’t be erased, “I don’t know where my home is, I’m only sure it’s in the southern mountainous area. The previous names should be Yang Niuhua and Yang Niu Niu, they all shouted like this. My sister is Sangying (transliteration), about 3 years older than me. My father seems to be Yang Xinmin. In our dialect, I call my grandma "Abudai" (transliteration) and my mother "Mayi" (transliteration). "

  In 2010, after giving birth, Li Suyan's desire to find her biological parents became stronger.

  "I went to my parents just because I thought I had a memory. I remember that I was abducted, so I must look for it. If it is abandoned or given away, I won't look for it."

  Li Suyan remembered that her parents were very kind to her when she was young, "especially my father."

  She worries that her parents are also looking for her, "I don't know if they are looking for me now, but they will definitely miss me the more they get older, and they will try to find me when I am abducted."

  Family Searching Organization

  No clue has been released for 9 years

  Li Suyan also watched the "Baby Go Home" family search program on weekdays. She contacted Ding Chao, a volunteer of "Baby Go Home" (a charity tracing organization) online.

In 2012, Ding Chao registered her information and posted it on the forum.

  Unfortunately, for 9 years, there has been no clue.

  Ding Chao told the Beijing News reporter that when he first learned of Li Suyan's situation, he felt "not too difficult."

  He has seen help seekers who were only two or three years old at the time of being abducted. "This is very difficult because the children's memories may not be clear. But Li Suyan should be five or six years old when he was abducted. He has some memories and can still remember family members. Name."

  Ding Chao also works in the local public security system in Henan. “There are family members’ names and general directions. Basically, they can be locked through the household registration information of the public security organs and can provide help.”

  But for many years, Ding Chao did not find a clear clue.

"I haven't been able to find it, neither the place nor the name of the person."

  When working outside, Li Suyan often asked others if she had seen the scenery of her hometown in her memory.

  She gradually targeted Sichuan and Guizhou.

In recent years, she has searched for people living in these two places on Douyin, and asked if there are any words that sound like "Abu Dai" in the local dialect.

"Because many places don't call it that way, there are few areas where grandma is called'Abu Dai'. I want to collect all these places and check them one by one."

  police

  DNA comparison is still in progress

  In 2021, the Ministry of Public Security will intensively carry out the "Cloud Sword-2021 Reunion Operation" across the country, focusing on finding missing and trafficked children since the reform and opening up. Li Suyan thinks it is an opportunity.

  On May 2nd, she released the first video of her family search.

As of 10:40 yesterday, the video has been forwarded 40,700 times.

  Li Suyan told a reporter from the Beijing News that on April 29, she came to the Handan local public security office to collect blood samples. Ding Chao said, “As long as her parents have also collected blood samples, they will be comparable.”

  "I'm afraid that my parents don't know about blood collection. I hope that my parents can know about this." Li Suyan said.

  On the evening of the 3rd, a staff member of the Criminal Police Brigade of the Development Zone Bureau of the Public Security Bureau of Handan City, Hebei Province responded to the Beijing News reporter. Li Suyan had indeed collected blood samples. “The DNA comparison is still ongoing, and we are still trying our best to help her find her parents.”

  In addition, Li Suyan mentioned that because the adoptive father was deaf and dumb, he did not tell him about seeking relatives, but even if he found his biological parents, he would not go back to a long-term life and would still support the adoptive father.

  "I really want to go home, but I think it's too long and it's time to go back."

  Beijing News reporter Peng Chong