Family of a lost Dao ethnic boy writes thank you letter to Tuyen Quang police

Thanh Hương |

The family of a lost Dao ethnic boy wrote a handwritten thank you letter after receiving active support from people and the police force of Thai Son commune (Tuyen Quang).

At the beginning of March, the police force of Thai Son commune, Tuyen Quang province and people actively supported and helped bring the lost Dao ethnic boy back to his family.

It is known that on the night of March 4, the police force of Thai Son commune, Tuyen Quang province received information from people about a stray child. Quickly after that, the police force of Thai Son commune and people came to meet and learn about the child's condition.

Through verification, the child's name is B.V. P, a Dao ethnic person, residing in Binh Xa commune, Tuyen Quang province. At noon on March 4, he went by electric car to visit his siblings in Thai Son commune, but when he returned, he did not remember the way, so he got lost and had no means to contact his family.

When the Thai Son commune police force contacted him, the child was in a state of panic and fatigue because he had been lost for quite a long time. The Thai Son commune police force calmed down his spirit, inquired about relevant information so that he could be brought back to his family soon.

During the time of searching for relatives, the Thai Son commune police force took the baby back to headquarters for care and mental stabilization. In the early morning of March 5, the baby met relatives and returned home safely.

Baby B.V. P.'s family wrote a handwritten letter expressing deep gratitude to the Thai Son commune police force and people of hamlet 2 Thai Binh, Thai Son commune for promptly supporting and helping the family in the panic.

The professional attitude of the Thai Son police force, the enthusiasm of the people of hamlet 2, Thai Binh, Thai Son commune, made the child's family particularly touched and remember this support.

Thanh Hương
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