After spotting a lost three-year-old girl alone by the side of a road, Chinese teenager Huang Yibo carried her on his back to a police station in Xi’an, Shaanxi province, because he was worried that she might be kidnapped. Yibo, 17, who has intellectual disabilities, has...
During a subsequent interview with a television station in Shaanxi province, Yibo asked a reporter to gift the toddler some balloons.
He reportedly told the toddler: “In the future, when you go out with your grandmother, hold on to her hand and don’t get lost again.” For his kind act, Yibo was honoured by his school and received 5,000-yuan reward from a company, which was not named. He initially did not reveal his name to the police and said that he studied at a special needs school. The police and the girl’s family found Yibo at his school and thanked him. The girl is not named in reports.He also represented Shaanxi province at China’s National Paralympic Games and National Special Olympics. It is unclear when he participated, but Yibo won two gold and two silver medals in roller skating events.
Yibo’s headmaster said in a South China Morning Post story on Sunday that Yibo entered the school with an emotional disorder in 2016. However, in recent times, Yibo has gained more control over it, added the report.
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