Considered Dead, Woman Found 10 Years Later Living In Internet Cafes

An unusual case caught the attention of the Chinese authorities this weekend. According to The Star newspaper, a woman who had been found dead after disappearing 10 years ago was finally found. According to the website, she has spent the past decade living and playing in Internet cafes and internet cafes in eastern China's Zhejiang province.

The woman, known as Xiao Yun, is now 24 years old and left her parents' house after an argument. She was found in an internet cafe after a police roundup last Friday and was carrying a fake ID. Fans of the CrossFire first-person multiplayer shooter, the girl admitted to having spent the last 10 years playing in internet cafes.

To survive, Xiao Yun relied on the help of the establishment bosses and occasionally worked as an attendant to get some change. After some resistance, the woman agreed to be taken back to her family. The mother, who spoke to the local newspaper, said she had not changed her phone number over the past decade in the hope that her daughter would call informing her whereabouts.

"I have a stubborn personality and a short temper, so I used to scold her, " said the woman's mother. "But it's been 10 years now and she's an adult. I'll never scold her again."

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