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China man travels far to return US$28 borrowed from police 2 months ago when penniless and desperate to return home praised online

  • Man turned to police after he had sold his phone for money and could not contact anyone
  • Officer initially refused repayment but man insisted anyway

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The man went to a local police station for help because he could not contact his friends or family without his phone. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock/Weibo
Liya Suin Shanghai

A man in China travelled between two provinces to return 200 yuan (US$28) he had borrowed from a police officer to get himself home when he was completely broke.

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Two months ago, an anonymous man, whose age is unknown, was working in Hubei province in central China but lost his job and was trying to return to his hometown in adjacent Henan province.

He had spent all his money and even sold his phone for cash but could no longer afford transportation.

The man turned to the police station for help because he could not contact his friends or family without his phone, according to Star Video.

A police officer, surnamed Luo, bought the man a meal and gave him 200 yuan to get home.

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In gratitude, the man insisted on leaving an IOU note that read: “Today I am borrowing 200 yuan from a police officer at Yinji police station. When I get home, I will ask my parents for money to repay the loan from the police.”

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