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China child kidnap victim says mother’s voice in dreams helped her remember who she was

Court hears that both biological parents of victim passed away after fruitless, year-long search for their missing daughter

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A Chinese woman who was abducted as a child has told of her harrowing role in one of the worst serial abduction cases on the mainland in recent years. Photo: SCMP composite/Weibo
Alice Yanin Shanghai

A woman victim at the centre of one of China’s most serious serial kidnap cases in recent years has finally had her day in court at proceedings which heard that her biological parents had died young because of their ordeal.

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Yang Niuhua was born in 1990 in a village in Zhijin county of Guizhou province in southwestern China.

She was kidnapped by Yu Huaying, now 61, who lived next door to her in November 1995, the China National Radio reported.

She was sold to a family in rural Handan in the northern province of Hebei about 2,000 km away from Guizhou.

Yang Niuhua with one of her “adoptive” relatives about a month after she was abducted. Photo: Baidu
Yang Niuhua with one of her “adoptive” relatives about a month after she was abducted. Photo: Baidu

Besides Yang, Yu abducted a total of 17 children from 12 families across China in the 1990s, according to the Guiyang Intermediate People’s Court in Guizhou.

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