Phu Ly Traffic Police helps lost girl come back home
At 5.30 pm, February 15 while an on–duty working team of the Phu Ly Municipal Traffic Police spotted a girl in school uniform cycling in the Nam Dinh- Phu Linh direction. She then stopped at Liem Tuyen intersection, Phu Ly city, looking around and showing tiredness and panic.
The traffic policemen came to her and learnt that she was lost and suffered from physical exhaustion and hunger. They took her to the Phu Ly Municipal Police Office and provided her with food and relieved her.
The girl's name is Quach Thi Diem Quynh, aged 15, a 9th grade student of Tran Phu secondary school, Thai Binh province.
Quynh, the lost girl, and her family at police office. |
Diem said after quarreling with her classmates during an exam, she left school and kept cycling unintentionally to Phu Ly city.
Major Colonel Bui Viet Hung, head of the Phu Ly Municipal Traffic Police revealed that Quynh had cycled 50 kilometers from Thai Binh city to Phu Ly city by the time the traffic police team saw her.
Major Colonel Hung contacted her family in Nam Dinh to come and bring her home at 6.30 pm same day.
Hoang Thi Ngoc Hoa, Quynh's mother said the whole family was looking everywhere for their lost girl after she did not come home at noon. All family of the lost girl were very happy when they got the call from Phu Ly traffic police, informing them of their lost child.
Hoa and her husband also extended their big thank to the Phu Ly Municipal Traffic Police for helping them finding their lost daughter.