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Parents commit suicide because their son was kidnapped, 23 years later, the eldest daughter digs her parents’ grave to find her brother

In 2015, a girl named Ngo Gia Vu in Truc Son district (Hubei, China) dug her parents’ graves, took teeth and bones to do something she had cherished for a long time. The action revealed the story that moved the entire Chinese people and supported them.

Parents committed suicide because their son was kidnapped, 23 years later the eldest daughter dug her parents' grave to find her brother, finally a miracle appeared - Photo 1.

5 years old lost parents

July 23, 1992 was the darkest day of the Ngo family. Father Ngo The Nguyen and mother Vuong Than Vinh committed suicide in front of their daughter. At this time, Ngo Gia Vu was only 5 years old.

Parents committed suicide because their son was kidnapped, 23 years later the eldest daughter dug her parents' grave to find her brother, finally a miracle appeared - Photo 2.

Ngo Gia Vu

Seeing her parents being put in a wooden coffin and then buried in the ground, looking at the sorrowful eyes of her grandparents, Ngo Gia Vu understood one thing: She had officially become an orphan.

Losing her parents made Ngo Gia Vu grow up earlier, from childhood to adulthood, she never asked for anything from her grandparents, even outside being bullied by people, she tried to endure it, not to cry, because She told herself that she had to be strong, not to cause trouble for others.

9 years old knows I have a younger brother

Parents committed suicide because their son was kidnapped, 23 years later the eldest daughter dug her parents' grave to find her brother, finally a miracle appeared - Photo 2.

Time to live in solitude gradually passed, until the age of 9, Ngo Gia Vu learned a secret that changed her life.

One day, Ngo Gia Vu caught sight of two brothers and sisters protecting each other in the rain, she felt sorry for herself because she had no one to rely on so closely. All the resentment that was suppressed now poured out all at once. Ngo Gia Vu ran home and threw herself into her grandmother’s lap and cried until she choked.

Ngo Gia Vu asked: “Why do people have brothers and sisters, but our family only has children?”.

At the niece’s answer, the grandmother also cried. She then told Ngo Gia Vu a secret, that she had a younger brother named Ngo Gia Dic, but was kidnapped at the age of 2. Her brother was only 1 year younger than her, when she was kidnapped, she was so young that she almost forgot the existence of this younger brother.

In the early summer of 1990, Ngo The Nguyen stayed at home to work as a farmer and take care of two small children. Vuong Than Vinh went to work in Son Tay. In July, during his leisure time, Ngo The Nguyen took his two children to visit his mother.

But who would have thought that, just from Truc Son district of Shiyan city to Wuhan, was preparing to transfer the train to Son Tay when Ngo The Nguyen discovered that the money in his pocket had been stolen. There is no other way, Ngo The Nguyen can only stay at the motel near Vu Xuong train station to find a part-time job to earn money for the toll.

On July 23, Ngo The Nguyen had to go out to work, so he sent two children to a friend he had known not long ago named Giang Truong Dao. When he returned, he only saw his daughter, but his young son had disappeared, and the other friend was nowhere to be seen.

Ngo Gia Vu at the age of 3 only said that his brother was led by Uncle Giang to buy candy. Ngo The Nguyen had a bad premonition, immediately hugged his daughter and chased in the direction Giang Truong Dao had gone before. Arriving at the train station, he saw Jiang Changtao holding his son onto the train.

Ngo The Nguyen chased but in vain, the train ran away. He went to the train’s terminus in Yunnan to search, but to no avail.

Ngo Gia Dic’s abduction caused the Ngo family to fall apart, ultimately with a tragic and painful ending.

The truth about parents committing suicide

Parents committed suicide because their son was kidnapped, 23 years later the eldest daughter dug her parents' grave to find her brother, finally a miracle appeared - Photo 3.

Ngo The Nguyen (left) and Vuong Than Vinh (right) with their daughter Ngo Gia Vu

Parents committed suicide because their son was kidnapped, 23 years later the eldest daughter dug her parents' grave to find her brother, finally a miracle appeared - Photo 4.

After Ngo Gia Dic was kidnapped, Ngo The Nguyen began to fall into a state of suffering and self-blame. He hated himself for being helpless for handing over his son to kidnappers. Vuong Than Vinh is no exception. She hates that she goes to work far away, if she could be with her children, this wouldn’t have happened.

Two years later, Ngo The Nguyen and Vuong Than Vinh abandoned everything to find their children. They started from Wuhan (Hubei), then to Yunnan. Passed through many cities, but still no news of the young son.

Grandma gave Ngo Gia Vu an old chest, in which there were 2 sets of her mother’s clothes and a diary containing nostalgia for her son.

Searching for 2 years in vain, hope disappeared, the couple suffered too much torment in their hearts, so they chose to commit suicide.

Looking for a brother

Parents committed suicide because their son was kidnapped, 23 years later the eldest daughter dug her parents' grave to find her brother, finally a miracle appeared - Photo 5.

Reading the diary, Ngo Gia Vu felt the hellish life of his parents after his younger brother was taken away. So she decided to find her brother back, so that the whole family could be reunited properly.

Grandparents are old and do not have a stable income. Ngo Gia Vu only studied until 3rd grade, at the age of 15 he started working to earn money. Because she has no education, no professional skills, she can only work as a worker in factories and restaurants. Of course, a meager salary is not enough to take care of himself and his elderly grandparents in the countryside.

Ngo Gia Vu had to go through extremely difficult days, but she still felt full. Because she thinks that she has an income, can make money, then there is hope to find a brother.

At this time, social networks began to flourish. Ngo Gia Vu signed up for an online relatives search program. The only information she could provide was: My brother, Ngo Gia Dic, 2 years old, was kidnapped at Vu Xuong train station, with a lump of excess meat on his ear. Ngo Gia Vu learned these things from his grandmother.

Such meager information, of course, the search is not easy at all, but Ngo Gia Vu still does not give up. She saved every penny, thinking of all sorts of ways to deduct part of her daily salary to go to the net shop to watch the news.

After 10 long years, Ngo Gia Vu looked for her brother like a needle in a haystack, but she kept her positive attitude until the end.

Digging parents’ graves, looking for younger brothers to return

Parents committed suicide because their son was kidnapped, 23 years later the eldest daughter dug her parents' grave to find her brother, finally a miracle appeared - Photo 6.

In 2012, at this time Ngo Gia Vu was married, her husband helped her invite a professional to ask for assistance in searching.

Sure enough, within just a month, Ngo Gia Vu received the good news that she had found a person who matched all the information she had provided.

So she asked her biological uncle to take a DNA test with the person believed to be the other missing brother, but the results showed: Not of the same bloodline.

This made Ngo Gia Vu extremely heartbroken and disappointed, a bit of light after years of searching suddenly disappeared in pity.

Fortunately, Ngo Gia Vu has heard new information from the expert. Accordingly, blood assessment requires accurate new parents.

A bold idea popped up in Ngo Gia Vu’s head. It’s digging up parents’ graves to get a DNA sample. Of course, this made her cursed by the villagers for daring to offend the dead. But Ngo Gia Vu doesn’t care, because for her, finding her brother is the most important thing, moreover, she thinks that her parents in the golden stream also support her in doing this.

On November 23, 2015, Ngo Gia Vu and a police officer went to his parents’ grave to take a piece of white bone back as a DNA sample.

Because Ngo The Nguyen and Vuong Than Vinh have been dead for more than 20 years, the cells in the bone have all been destroyed, according to which experts cannot get a DNA sample. After more than a year of trying to fix it, they finally found a DNA template that closely resembled the couple’s DNA.

Parents committed suicide because their son was kidnapped, 23 years later, the eldest daughter dug her parents' grave to find her brother, finally a miracle appeared - Photo 8.

On April 16, 2017, on the program “Wait for me” broadcast on China Central Television, Wu Jiayu and Wu Jiayi were reunited. At that time, Ngo Gia Dic lived under the name Lam Nghe Huy, married and had children.

Ngo Gia Dic shared that he knew he had been kidnapped. Like his older sister, he grew up in solitude, then earned his own money to find his biological parents. Accordingly, he also provided his information on a website to search for relatives. As a result, the two sisters were reunited after so many years.

After the reunion, Ngo Gia Vu took his younger brother to his parents’ grave. The two sisters knelt before the tombstone and burned the banknotes. Ngo Gia Vu whispered to his parents in tears:

“I have found my brother. The heron’s parents are back. Parents can rest assured in the golden stream.”

(Source: Toutiao)

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