Missing woman reunited with children after 26 years
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A woman who had been missing for 26 years was reunited with her son and daughter recently thanks to DNA testing.
In 2012, staff members of a local relief station found Luo Biqun from Nanchong, Sichuan province, wandering in the ruins in Yichang, Hubei province. Luo was unable to tell relief workers anything useful except that her hometown was Nanchong.
She was taken care of by a local welfare house, until the relief station collected her DNA samples in April and posted her information online in November.
Her son contacted the station on Nov 14 and DNA tests confirmed their relationship.
Luo’s daughter said their father took Luo to see a doctor in Guangzhou in 1991, but she got lost.
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