VietNamNet Bridge – This unbelievable story occurred in the northern port city of Hai Phong on November 26. A young father took his four-year-old son to the kindergarten. On the way, he stopped at a gas station for filling, then going straight to his office, forgetting the boy at the filling station.



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The boy at the police station.



In the afternoon, when the father went to the kindergarten to pick up his son, baby-sitters told him that his son was absent from class that day. The father just remembered that he left his son at the petrol station in the morning.

The father informed his family and quickly went to the gas station and then to the local police station, where he saw his son.

He was told that at noon on November 26, people living around the petrol station in An Duong district, Hai Phong city saw a boy of about 4-5 years old who was crying and seeking his parents.

The boy was brought to the local police station. At the station, the boy only cried and said that his name is Tr.

The case was announced on the local loudspeakers and on Hai Phong TV channels. In the afternoon, a man named Dinh Van T, 31, from An Dong commune, An Duong district, went to the local police station to report of his missing son, named Dinh Van Tr, 4 years old.

T. said that on the way to his son’s kindergarten, he stopped at a petrol station. Before filling up the motorcycle, he took the boy out of the vehicle to open the lid of the gas tank. After gassing up, the absent-minded father drove away, not remembering that his son was standing beside.

It was until the afternoon, when the father went to the school to pick up his son, he was startled when the teacher said today his son was absent from school.

At that time T. remembered that he left the baby at the gas station.

Thankfully, the kid was brought to the police station. When T and his family went to the police station to report of the case, he saw the baby sitting crying in the station.

After receiving the boy, the family was moved to thank the good-hearted people and the police.

Q.Minh