After 24 Years He Finds the Missing Girl

A father has joined his daughter for 24 years. The hardworking Wang Mingqing had begun working as a taxi driver in the hope that he could take his daughter as a passenger one day. But it was her daughter who was contacted after an online post [...]
A father has joined his daughter for 24 years.
The hardworking Wang Mingqing had begun working as a taxi driver in the hope that he could take his daughter as a passenger one day.
But it was her daughter who got in touch with her after an online post her father had made.
The wonderful story happened in China, where both met on Tuesday. His daughter, Qiffeng, disappeared when she was only three years old, according to an interview he gave for the media in China.
He and his wife were fruit vendors, and one day as they were done, they realized that the girl was not with them.
They spent years searching for it in the surrounding area, newspaper announcements, reports on pillars and online research, broadcast tch. The couple, who have another daughter, never left the city of Chengdu, where they live, hoping that one day Qipheng would return.
In 2015, Wang decided to work as a taxi driver, hoping to find him. Every passenger he gave a letter with information from the girl if they had information about their little girl. He didn't have a picture of his daughter when she was little, so he used the picture of the other girl after they looked like a lot.
His unique approach got the attention of Chinese media. “One day, my daughter could be the person sitting in my car”, he said.
After years of research, a sketcher helped him by giving him a report on whatfeng could be like today, and that helped him a lot. Thousands of miles away, a young woman saw the design made by the artist and was shocked by his similarity. She contacted Wang, who was told that there was enough similarity to the description of his lost daughter, including a scar on her forehead and that vomited every time she wept.
They decided to take the DNA test that came up positive. Chinese reports say Kang Ying, now called Qiffeng, was raised in a town about 20km from home, but did not elaborate on how she ended up separated from her parents.













