Chinese Tomb Raiders Find Home – Weird Asia

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From Weird Asia Blog:

A vagrant woman and her young son lived in a tomb in Huizhou, Guangdong Province, for nearly three years before police found them and contacted family members in Jiangxi Province.

Zeng Liuying, 48, said she couldn’t afford railway tickets to her hometown, didn’t know how to write a letter and didn’t have phone numbers of her relatives, a newspaper report said.

Zeng left home alone in 1993 after a quarrel with her husband, who was reportedly addicted to gambling. She traveled to Huizhou and found a job in a clothing factory.[Full Text]

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