Chinese man drops son at school then vanishes after learning he's not birth father

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Chinese man drops son at school then vanishes after learning he's not birth father
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A five-year-old boy has been abandoned at his kindergarten in China after his father discovered he was not his biological son. The little boy, identified in local media reports by the pseudonym 'Xiao Rui', was abandoned at the kindergarten last week by his father after he dropped the child off for the day. When no one arrived to collect the...

A five-year-old boy has been abandoned at his kindergarten in China after his father discovered he was not his biological son.

The boy's teacher, surnamed Chen, said Xiao Rui was enrolled at the kindergarten in April this year, and that his father brought him to the kindergarten in Guangxi province, southern China, and picked him up at the end of each school day, the Jiangxi Morning Daily reported. The father continued to speak to the school on the phone after this but refused to collect the boy. When Chen went to the house where the boy had lived with his parents she found it empty. The whereabouts of the boy's mother are also unknown.

The news has triggered outrage in China with many people shocked by the behaviour of the boy's parents."How innocent the boy is! The mum was unbelievably irresponsible," wrote one person on the original news post on Weibo.

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