On the
morning of March 4th, at the Xihuancheng Lu and Longhua Lu intersection in
Changchun, a silver-gray Toyota RAV4 with license plate “吉A·MM102″ was stolen, with a 2-month-old baby boy unknowingly in
the backseat.
After the
Changchun city police learned of the incident, over 3500 traffic, patrol, and
special police officers began to search the entire city for the automobile.
As time
passed and as the news of the missing baby spread, the police-centric search
blossomed into an inspiring community-wide effort.
According to
ChinaSmack.com, hundreds of cab drivers and ordinary citizens of the freezing
northern Chinese province of Jilin, combed the streets and side alleys all day
looking for the stolen SUV.
Changchun
media outlets made appeals to owners of other silver-grey RAV4s, requesting
that they stay off the road to prevent unnecessary trouble for the kind-hearted
masses and police looking for the baby boy.
Despite
these heoric efforts, the thief, Zhou Xijun, finally surrendered himself to the
authorities on March 5th, whereby he admitted that he had strangled the baby
and hurriedly buried him in the snow after stealing the vehicle.
According to
the BBC, the official Sina Weibo account of the People's Daily newspaper wrote:
"Baby Haobo, sleep well - you are not big enough to experience the first
spring yet...... but the person who hurt you will be punished and we will try
to the make the world you hardly knew a better place."
Celebrity television host Zhu Dan, who has
5.5 million followers, chimed in as well saying, "Child, we owe you a
future."
Thus, it is
with heavy hearts that we choose the grisly fate of two-month old Haobo as our
outrage of the day.
Source: GlobalPost
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