A 7-year-old Australian kid was kidnapped 20km away from the house while sleeping in the back seat of the car, but he calmly coped and returned to his mother's arms after 10 hours.



According to the British Daily Mail on the 13th, a 7-year-old boy named Joseph Eaton traveled by car with his family on the 10th and arrived at his home in Perth, Australia at around 8:40 pm, but fell into a deep sleep and remained in the car.



The mother of the child had accumulated motion sickness and fatigue from driving on a day trip, so she took only her second son into the house.



I thought the first son would definitely follow.



He, however, walked home with the vehicle turned on, and a thief appeared and quickly stole the vehicle and ran away.



Eaton, who fell asleep in the back seat, was suddenly kidnapped.



Eaton wakes up in the middle and realizes that he is being kidnapped by a thief, and the thief also looked back in the back seat once, but wasn't aware of the presence of a child at night.



The young Eaton's wits began in earnest from this time on.



He wasn't crying or embarrassed, and he was hiding calmly until the thief pulled over.



Afterwards, after confirming that the thief got out of the car and disappeared, instead of leaving the car immediately, waited until dawn and went to the nearest house and asked for help.



Eaton knocked on the door at 5:45 a.m., a little earlier, but the woman, who was also the mother of two children, was surprised and kindly greeted.



Eaton asked for help, saying, "I'm lost. I don't know where this is," and the woman immediately called the police.



"It was like a nightmare to see a child like that from the point of view of the same mother," said the woman. "It was incredibly brave to knock on the door of a house that Eaton did not know."



With the help of the police, Eaton was finally able to return to his mother's arms in 10 hours.



The man who stole the vehicle has not yet been arrested, but the police are investigating the criminal based on the image of the criminal captured by surveillance cameras at the time of the incident.



(Photo = Courtesy of West Australian Police Department, Yonhap News)