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Microblog spreads search for missing college student
POLICE in east China and thousands of microblog users are looking for a 19-year-old female college student who went missing on her way home to spend the Chinese New Year.
Police are asking people to provide clues to the whereabouts of Xiao Qiao, an English-language major of Zhejiang University of Media and Communications. She has been missing for a month, Guangzhou Daily reported today.
Xiao was last seen in her dorm room on January 16, according to her school authorities. She was supposed to leave for home in central China's Hunan Province by train the next day. However, her parents have lost contact with her since.
The online search campaign was started by Xiao's classmates and teachers, said Wang Dong, a friend of Xiao. Wang wrote a post on a popular social website, Xiaonei.com, and it has been forwarded 7,000 times so far, the report said.
Microblog users are also spreading the news through t.sina.com.cn, the Chinese equivalent of Twitter.
Chen Shiqu, director of Anti-Human Trafficking Office under the Ministry of Public Security, advise young women to take caution when travelling alone.
Police are asking people to provide clues to the whereabouts of Xiao Qiao, an English-language major of Zhejiang University of Media and Communications. She has been missing for a month, Guangzhou Daily reported today.
Xiao was last seen in her dorm room on January 16, according to her school authorities. She was supposed to leave for home in central China's Hunan Province by train the next day. However, her parents have lost contact with her since.
The online search campaign was started by Xiao's classmates and teachers, said Wang Dong, a friend of Xiao. Wang wrote a post on a popular social website, Xiaonei.com, and it has been forwarded 7,000 times so far, the report said.
Microblog users are also spreading the news through t.sina.com.cn, the Chinese equivalent of Twitter.
Chen Shiqu, director of Anti-Human Trafficking Office under the Ministry of Public Security, advise young women to take caution when travelling alone.
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