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When his 13yearold son came home late from school last week,John Morrissette figured he had just gone on “one of his usual walks”.It wasn’t until the next day that Morrissette found out his intellectually disabled boy,Micheal,had been found in a Winnipeg garbage bin as temperatures dipped to -15°C.
Morrissette said his son had been beaten by two men,thrown in the Dumpster and left to freeze.He was found a few hours later by a woman who let him out.“I was very angry with the guys who would do this to my son,” Morrissette said in an interview Thursday.“You can see he’s a harmless child.He doesn’t talk much.He keeps to himself and two men have hurt him.”
The young teenager wasn’t seriously hurt,but Morrissette said he’s not letting him walk home alone anymore.The father’s faith in humanity is a little shaken.Morrissette said he cannot believe there are people out there who would pick on a young boy simply walking home from school.He’s only been able to get bits and pieces of what happened from Micheal who is “too scared to talk about it”.
“We are sure we are living in a society that we all care about our children.But we feel so sad and angry with that.For the children like my son!We can’t help them? We can’t protect them?” said the father.
Nicole Langlois,who works nearby,said that she heard weak cries for help as she walked past the large garbage container,but was not sure where they were coming from.So a few hours later she went back again to the garbage container and tried to find what happened.To her great surprise,she found the boy sleeping and covered with garbage.“All he kept saying was,‘Help.They pushed me in here,’”Langlois said.“I kept trying to talk to him and ask him who and he didn’t talk back to me.” As soon as she helped him out,he ran away and headed for home a few blocks away.
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“Words can’t describe how grateful the family is to Langlois,”Morrissette said.
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The family contacted police,who are investigating.
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【答案】“Words can’t describe how grateful the family is to Langlois,” Morrissette said.“She’s my son’s angel,” he said.“I thank her every day.She is so kind that she rescued my son from the garbage container.And we have gained our faith in humanity again.” And the family decided not to let Micheal walk home by himself because they are afraid the bad men hurt him again.
The family contacted police,who are investigating.Micheal is not able to talk to the police what happened to him or who did this to him.The family is appealing to anyone who might have seen anything.The family are sure there are many kind people in our society,where people will take good care of all the children,whether they are intellectually disabled or not.The police said they would try their best to find the bad men carrying out such terrible actions and punish them.
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Five years after his two young sons got lost from the U.K.to Toronto,their father is really excited to have them back in Manchester,England.On Aug.14,the Star broke the news to Abdul Abubakar that his children had been found safe and well in Hamilton—5,600 km from their home.“Oh my God,” he said when first told.“Is that true? Where are my children? Oh my God.Oh my God.I’m absolutely shaking.I want to hug them.Oh my God.Oh my God.Oh my God.My children!” Since 2010 he’d had no idea where they were living on or if they were even alive.
After years in the dark,his kids were found.Abubakar was finally reunited with his sons in Toronto at the end of December.“I was very happy.It was a great moment.I can’t even describe my feeling on that day.It was like a dream,” he said.“Even now we are together in Manchester,I still feel this dream is not real.” A short time after they went missing,the Manchester police called Abubakar to say they had been found by mistake.
The moment he received the Star’s call,Abubakar began preparing to fly to Canada and hug his sons,but the long separation and age of his sons meant it would not be a simple reunion.Abubakar was given limited time to talk to his sons,who remained in Children’s Aid care in Hamilton.He thanked Canadians for their support,especially Children’s Aid and the Missing Kids Society of Canada,who helped him through the legal formalities.
“Talking to the boys again did not even feel real.It was amazing,” he told the Star after his first phone call with the children.His joy was mixed with sadness,because at that time,only the older son had recognized his father.It broke his heart,he said,to learn they had been given new names and did not recognize their birth names.“I can’t speak.I’m feeling so sad now,” he said in September.
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For the boys,the early experience is fading.
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While he’s delighted to have them back,A bubakar is also still adjusting to the new situation.
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【答案】For the boys,the early experience is fading.They have been to the doctor and dentist,are scheduled to start school soon,and have joined a local swimming club.“The boys are happy in their new home,” their father said.“They play outside freely;no one is hiding them indoors anymore.They’re very excited to go out and play with other kids,and they go swimming in the local pool.”
While he’s delighted to have them back,Abubakar is also still adjusting to the new situation.“They did not remember me at all...They are aware that their new names were fake,and they call each other their real name,and I call them on their real names.“Sometimes I forget myself and call them the names used in Toronto and they tell me,‘Dad,don’t call me that name,call us our real names.’” The happy father soon laughed for the mistake he made.
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Photos posted on the Instagram helped Winnipegger Jack Chester reunite with his birth father in Colombia,27 years after they last saw each other.The 31yearold located his father,Carlos Alberto Urrea,in the Colombian city of Armenia within the past week.The reunion came after Chester spotted photos of his dad on social media in August.
“It’s been a crazy experience and very fun and very exciting that I finally found him,” Chester said.Chester said he was born in Armenia,Colombia,but his mother,who is Canadian,brought him and his older brother to Winnipeg.The boys’ father joined them at one point early on but moved back to Colombia when Chester was four years old.He said they kept in touch for a while through Chester’s grandmother.“When my grandmother passed away,my father no longer had a number to contact us and we didn’t have one to contact him,so we kind of just lost contact at that point,” Chester explained.“That was around my seventh birthday,so it’s been 27 years since we’ve seen him and...24 years since he talked to my mother last.”
Then,over the August long weekend last year,Chester said he saw photos posted by Urrea on the Instagram.“Then using the location of the Instagram picture I found he was in Armenia and I chose to come out here,” he said.
Chester flew from Winnipeg to Colombia on Jan.5-6 with his friend Sean,who is recording the journey.He said on their first night in Armenia,they met a man in the area who offered to help them.“We sat down somewhere and had a beer and these people sitting right beside us turned around.One of them spoke English and he started asking us where we’re from and why we’re here,and Sean and I...explain that we’re here so he could record me trying to find my dad and that I was born here,” he recalled.“The guy was excited about this story and said,‘I’d love to help you.’”
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Chester said his father told him he had tried to search for him and his brother,but both brothers had changed their last names.
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【答案】The group first visited a location in his father’s Instagram photos,but they couldn’t find him.They placed an advertisement in a local newspaper then went to eat at a restaurant.“Where we were eating was right beside another location of the photos on Instagram.Somebody came by and talked to the local who was helping us,” Chester recalled.“Then somebody had phoned my father because he lived around the corner and next thing we know he walked around the corner and I saw him...I ran across two streets,calling his name.”
Chester said his father told him he had tried to search for him and his brother,but both brothers had changed their last names.“He does remember me and my older brother and he told me that he’s been looking for us ever since we lost contact,” he said.Chester said his brother has since flown to Colombia to be reunited with Urrea as well.When asked how the reunion with his father will change his life,Chester said,“I got family everywhere,so it might lead to many more trips now.”
