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On the night of January 1, 2121, Mr. Ho Tan Duy (who lives in District 12, Ho Chi Minh City) still hasn’t stopped shaking when he talks about New Year’s Eve 2021, “remember life” of her husband and wife because she lost her son. In the middle of the sea of people who went out to the street watching the fireworks, squeezing into the holes, luckily, his family was found by the traffic police and the firefighters.
Panicking, worrying about using fireworks
The whole family was searching frantically but without hope because there were so many people around, baby C. was only 5 years old. Mr. Duy said: “At that time, I was so scared that I couldn’t think at all, my son kept popping up in my mind. The whole family was looking for each other, I tried to stay calm even though my whole body was shaking and my wife was crying while looking for a baby. Among tens of thousands of people like this, how to find a child, my family was divided and asked some traffic police and firefighters to seek help ”.
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During the last hour, the sound of fireworks exploding in the sky, many people filming, taking photos, carrying small children on their shoulders, holding hands to watch, his family still pressed their feet in the sea of people to find children.
“When the fireworks ended, my family got the news that they had just taken her to Ben Nghe Ward Police Station (District 1), so my husband and I were happy and crying and ran back there. When the daughter saw her parents, she ran to hug her scared. This is truly an unforgettable New Years Eve with my whole family. Fortunately, there were many functional forces on the pedestrian street at the time and everyone in my family asked for help. Having found a boy, I have to send a little training, but no brother accepts. We are grateful to them, ”said Mr. Duy, moved and shared.
I found many lost children
At 12:15 am, a task force in Ton Duc Thang – Nguyen Hue reported seeing a little girl who was described as crying, bringing the traffic police and fire police, the eldest Thinh requested to pick up the baby and report so that the family goes to the Ben Nghe neighborhood police office to identify themselves.
“When we found the baby, we announced that some people came to say that she was C’s aunt so that we could take her home, but I did not agree, to go back to headquarters, the mother came to accept it. handover procedures. Seeing the mother again, the baby is still scared, runs to hug and then snuggles into the mother’s lap. The New Year’s Eve of our forces makes more sense to witness this moment ”, confided Major Thinh.
For many years working on New Year’s Eve, Commander Thinh said that he often encountered cases of children getting lost, family members running because places were often crowded, children were eager to play, without paying attention. according to parents. Traffic police found many cases of missing children on New Year’s Eve thanks to information from the radio system.
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