If the children are away from their parents for a few hours, their anxiety increases, but in China, the parents’ lost child was found many years later, after which the parents could not control their emotions.
According to foreign media reports, parents in China met their estranged son after 37 years.
According to the report, a third son was born to a woman in Shanxi province of China in 1986.
When the boy was just a day old, his grandmother handed the newborn over to a man named Zhao, unknown to the boy’s parents.
Berlin – Where is Lea Sofi Zibart (11)? The girl disappeared on Saturday. Now the police are looking for her.
The eleven-year-old was reported missing by the child emergency service on Gitschiner Straße in Berlin-Kreuzberg at around 10 a.m. on August 10, 2024.
Lea left her parents’ apartment in Frankfurt am Main on Wednesday. On Friday, she was picked up by the police in Berlin and handed over to the child emergency services, where she gave false information about her identity.
Missing girl appears much older
This is how the girl could be dressed
Photo: Berlin Police
She looks noticeably older, both in her appearance and in her demeanor.
► Lea Sofi is described as follows: estimated age 14 to 16 years, approximately 165 to 170 cm tall, long, straight dark hair, usually tied in a ponytail, feminine figure.
The eleven-year-old is probably wearing all-white leather Nike sneakers, grey sweatpants and a strapless grey top, as well as a very long grey cardigan. She may also be wearing a grey knit dress instead of the sweatpants.
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Police ask for information
► The police ask: Who has seen Lea Sofi Zibart since the morning of August 10, 2024? Who can provide information about her current whereabouts? Who might know Lea from the days before and knows who she had contact with? Who can provide other relevant information?
The Berlin State Criminal Police Office’s Missing Persons Unit is accepting information at (030) 4664-912444 or by email at LKA124@polizei.berlin.de. Anyone who knows anything can also contact the Internet Watch or report to any police station.
- Provea reported that the humanitarian worker’s family visited the main detention centers in Caracas in search of information.
Edni López’s relatives have reported that they still do not know the whereabouts of the humanitarian worker, 24 hours after her disappearance.
The Venezuelan Education-Action Program (Provea) indicated in a publication by X that the family has not heard from Edni since Sunday, August 4 at 10:00 am, just after authorities at the Simón Bolívar International Airport in Maiquetía prevented him from boarding a scheduled flight.
The NGO said this is not the first such attack on members of civil society following the results of the July 28 presidential election.
He recalled that on Saturday, August 3, he was held incommunicado to LGBTIQ+ rights activist and defender Yendri Velázquez for more than six hours. The activist was also detained at Maiquetía airport and was not allowed to board a flight on that occasion either.
Their relatives toured the detention centers in Caracas
Edni López’s relatives told Provea that they visited the main detention centers in the city of Caracas in search of information about the university professor. However, the officials at the respective centers did not provide details about the missing woman.
According to the NGO, Edni’s family asked about her at the Military Counterintelligence Directorate (DGCIM) in Boleíta, the Police Investigation Directorate in Maripérez and the headquarters of the Bolivarian National Intelligence Service (Sebin) in Plaza Venezuela and El Helicoide.
The humanitarian worker’s relatives said they are worried about her health because she has diabetes and they do not know if she has access to her medication. They insisted that it is a priority to locate her in order to give her medication and check on her health.
Detained since July 29
Foro Penal reported that its latest update of the post-election repression report counts 1010 arrested in protests since July 29. The non-governmental organization (NGO) detailed that 91 of the detainees are teenagers.
According to the report, the states with the most arrests are Distrito Capital, Carabobo and Anzoátegui. Foro Penal added that all of these detainees have been verified and identified for the preparation of the report.
Arrests by entity
- Capital District: 176
- Carabobo: 140
- Anzoategui: 112
- Miranda: 76
- Barinas: 52
- Zulia: 57
- New Sparta: 47
- Lara: 30
- Portuguese: 41
- Aragua: 26
- Merida: 20
- La Guaira: 28
- Yaracuy: 28
- Tachira: 44
- Trujillo: 21
- Guarico: 18
- Cojedes: 12
- Amazonas: 9
- Monagas: 31
- Bolívar: 13
- Apure: 19
- Falcon: 8
- Sucre: 2
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2024-08-06 04:49:57
- The authorities’ reports indicate that at least 8,000 homes were affected by the rains and their effects in Cumanacoa | Photo: Red Cross
Official figures following the overflow of the Manzanares River in Cumanacoa indicate that there are more than 29,000 victims and 6 deaths confirmed by the authorities of the state of Sucre.
They also reported that at least 8,000 homes were affected in the state, mainly in the communities of La Fragua and Las Trincheras, which were blocked by mud. It is estimated that 400 houses were completely destroyed and that four people are still missing.
The rains, which began on the night of July 1, caused the Manzanares River to overflow its banks on the morning of July 2. This situation forced the inhabitants to flee in search of shelter.
Abelardo Kasabdji, president of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Sucre state, reported on July 9 that at least 200 companies had closed in the state due to the floods. The government of Nicolás Maduro assured that it approved a special financing fund for the recovery of the productive sectors in Cumanacoa following the tragedy.
Support for those affected
The Venezuelan state, non-governmental organizations and the Catholic Church have sent aid to those affected by the rains and floods in Cumanacoa.
Recently Caritas of Maturin sent a shipment with more than 2,000 kilos of donations for the victims. Among this aid was bottled water, food, clothing, sheets, blankets, personal hygiene items and baby diapers.
Most of the collection centers are located in the east of the country. However, the Chacao Mayor’s Office, Miranda State, recently opened a center in Los Palos Grandes. Likewise, several churches in the city of Caracas are receiving donations to later send them to Sucre.
People who wish to collaborate with donations can send:
– Bottled water
– Nonperishable food
– Personal hygiene items
– Baby diapers
– Sanitary towels
– Clothes in good condition
– Medicines
– Blankets and sheets
– Mats
The Ministry of Health reported that it has provided medical care to nearly 5,000 people affected in Cumanacoa and that it will hold ophthalmology and optometry sessions for those who lost their glasses during the tragedy.
Testimonies of those affected
Hector Esparragoza, a resident of the La Fragua sector, one of the most affected communities, explained in an interview for Radio Faith and Joy the magnitude of the consequences that those living in the area are experiencing.
“We are saving what we can, what was left flooded. There were people who stayed in their houses and the river swept them away,” said Esparragoza.
The citizen said that the rain began very late at night and by early morning on July 2, residents were already fleeing, so they had no chance to take anything from their homes.
“It’s all over, this place is gone, we can’t live here,” said Myriam García, also a resident of La Fragua, to the same media outlet.
Those affected complained that they have not received sufficient attention from the national authorities. They pointed out that compared to 2012, when the river also overflowed in the town, the attention has been more precarious.
“They haven’t helped us like they did in 2012, when we had everything without asking so many questions,” explained Francisco Gaitán, another affected person in Cumanacoa.
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2024-07-12 18:32:42