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Man is back home after losing his way for 197 days
A man, 28, in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, is finally back at home after losing his way and tramping for 197 days.
His family lit up firecrackers in front of their house in Wuhan early yesterday morning to celebrate the return of Li Li. Li set out on a bike in January to go to his relatives' home and was never seen again by his family.
In tears , Li said he lost his way on a newly-built highway and didn't know what to do. He even didn't dare to ask others about the way. He had no money, reported today's Wuhan-based Chutian Golden Journal.
He lived by collecting rubbish, doing hard labor work and slept on the street. A villager on a business trip ran into Li and took him back home.
His family lit up firecrackers in front of their house in Wuhan early yesterday morning to celebrate the return of Li Li. Li set out on a bike in January to go to his relatives' home and was never seen again by his family.
In tears , Li said he lost his way on a newly-built highway and didn't know what to do. He even didn't dare to ask others about the way. He had no money, reported today's Wuhan-based Chutian Golden Journal.
He lived by collecting rubbish, doing hard labor work and slept on the street. A villager on a business trip ran into Li and took him back home.
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