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father who has been searching all over China for 24 years to find his kidnapped son is finally reunited with his son.

During that time, the father, who had traveled 500,000 km, held his son, who had become a young man in his 20s, in his arms, and the kidnappers were caught.



This is a report by Correspondent Songwook, Beijing



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[Movie 'Lost Children' (2015): Kidnapped near my house...

The world is too wide.

It will be difficult



to find

.] The

movie 'Lost Children' depicts a father who sets out to find his abducted son.



[Movie 'Lost Children' (2015): It's been 15 years, I feel like a father only on the road.]



This movie is based on the true story of Mr. Kang-Tang Guo, who was kidnapped by his 2-year-old son in front of his house in 1997.




Guo wandered all over China with large flags with pictures on his motorcycle to retrieve his son.



Although it traveled a whopping 500,000 km, had several accidents and scrapped the motorcycle 10 times, it did not stop for a single day.



[Guo Gangtang/Father of Kidnapped Child (2015): I thought I had to go find it. Just because I'm at home, the kidnapping laws won't send my son back.]



Mr. Guo, who was helping other families of missing children, was recently informed that he had found a clue to his son, and after DNA verification, he returned his mature son after 24 years. held in my arms.



[Tong Bishan/Criminal Investigation Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security of China: Overcoming the difficulties and technical problems of changing appearance, and using the latest comparative and cross-check techniques, we found clues about Mr. Guo's son in Henan Province.]



Chinese public security authorities

found

Mr. Guo's son Two suspects, a man and a woman who kidnapped and sold in Henan Province, were also arrested.



Authorities, which have been conducting extensive investigations since the beginning of this year into the issue of child abduction, a serious social problem in China, said they have found about 2,600 missing children so far.



(Video coverage: Choi Deok-hyun)