Chinese Woman Presumed Dead for 10 years, Found Playing Games in Local Internet Cafe

Posted by Thandiubani on Mon 23rd Nov, 2015 - tori.ng

A woman who has been missing for 10 years was unbelievably found to have lived inside an internet cafe and playing computer game.

A woman who her family members thought was dead 10-years ago, have been found by the police. She is believed to have spent the last decade living and playing computer games inside a local internet cafe.

According to The Straits Times, the woman, known as Xiao Yun and now aged 24, left her home in the eastern Chinese province of Zhejiang 10 years ago after a quarrel with her parents.

Xiao Yun, who was carrying a fake identity card, was taken to a local police station for questioning where she revealed that she had been living in Internet cafes for the past decade.

A fan of the multiplayer first-person shooter game, CrossFire, spent her days playing the game and slept mostly in cafes and bath houses. She relied mostly on handouts from fellow cafe patrons and occasionally worked as a cashier at some cafes to earn additional income.
 
She told the police that she had been brought up by her grandparents. The police fined her 1,000 yuan (RM670) and after initial resistance from her, contacted her parents so they could be reunited with their long-lost daughter.
 
Her mother told the Qianjiang Evening News that she had not changed her phone number since Xiao Yun left home, in the hope that she would contact her.
 
"I have a stubborn personality and a short temper, so I used to scold her. But it's been 10 years and now she's an adult. I will never scold her again," she said.
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