Missing Female Student in Ho Chi Minh City: Family Concerned, Authorities Act

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On February 5, Mr. Tran Anh Kiet, Chairman of the People’s Committee of Song Nhan Commune, Cam My District (Dong Nai Province), confirmed the disappearance of Lìu Ngọc Hằng (born 2003, residing in Song Nhan Commune, Cam My District), a final-year student at the University of Economics in Ho Chi Minh City, who has been out of contact with her family for several days. The incident has caused great concern among her family and local authorities.

Missing female student who stayed back in Ho Chi Minh City to work during the Lunar New YearMissing female student who stayed back in Ho Chi Minh City to work during the Lunar New Year

Detailed Information on the Incident

According to her family, during the recent Lunar New Year holiday, Lìu Ngọc Hằng informed her relatives that she would stay in Ho Chi Minh City to work part-time and earn money to cover her tuition fees for the upcoming semester. Initially, her family was not overly worried, assuming she was busy with work. However, after several days of unsuccessful attempts to reach her, they began to feel uneasy.

When her family traveled to Ho Chi Minh City to search for her, they discovered that Hằng had left her dormitory on January 21 (the 22nd day of the last lunar month) and had not returned. The dormitory management also had no information about where she went or why she left.

Response from Local Authorities and Law Enforcement

In light of the situation, the authorities of Song Nhan Commune quickly stepped in to assist the family. Mr. Tran Anh Kiet stated that local officials have guided the family to report the case to the relevant authorities in Ho Chi Minh City, where Hằng is studying. Currently, law enforcement agencies are verifying the information and coordinating efforts to locate the missing student.

The prolonged disappearance of a university student not only causes distress for the family but also raises important questions about student safety and protection in large cities. This serves as an important reminder for parents and educational institutions to monitor and support students living far from home.

Proposed Solutions

To prevent similar incidents, education experts recommend:

  1. Strengthening communication between families and schools: Parents should maintain regular contact with lecturers or dormitory management to stay informed about their children’s well-being.
  2. Enhancing personal safety awareness: Students should be equipped with knowledge about personal safety, handling emergency situations, and self-protection skills when living away from home.
  3. Providing timely psychological support: Universities should organize counseling activities to help students cope with academic and life pressures.

Conclusion

Currently, the family and local authorities are making every effort to locate Lìu Ngọc Hằng. This incident serves as a wake-up call for society regarding the importance of ensuring student safety while studying and working away from home. If you have any information related to this case, please contact the authorities immediately to assist in the search.

Readers can explore more articles on student safety and self-protection skills at COCC-EDU-VN.

Source: dantri.com.vn

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