Chinese Parents Reunite with Son Who Was Abducted 14 Years Ago and Inspired Hit Movie

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Sun Zhuo was abducted in 2007 in Shenzhen when he was 4 years old. Since his disappearance, his parents held on to hope they would see their son again.

After more than a decade of waiting, the parents were finally reunited with Sun on Monday, according to theThe outlet said authorities were able to positively identify Sun, now 18, using a DNA test."After 14 years and 57 days, he is a head taller than his mother.

He brought us local specialties from where he lives now," Haiyang wrote on social media following the reunion, thereported. "He is the Sun Zhuo that all of us have looked for all these years …"channel showed Haiyang crying out in happiness as he gave his son a hug for the first time in 14 years.

 

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