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Woman rescued from
cave after 21 years
CHENGDU—Huang
Peishu, who was abducted, sold into marriage and
lost her only son, found a way to forget all
these tragedies living in a cave for 21 years.
Thousands of kilometres away in the capital of
Southwest China’s Sichuan Province, her
68-year-old elder brother Huang Peirong sadly
told reporters yesterday that he has to wait for
three months before going to bring his long-lost
sister in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region
back home in a small village in Sichuan.
He and his son had visited the Huang Peishu, who
is currently hospitalized in Hohhot, capital of
the autonomous region. Doctors there said she
had to receive at least three-month treatment
before she could board a train taking her home.
The woman, now 58 years old, disappeared from
her home village in Zhongjiang County in the
spring of 1982 after two unhappy marriages. Her
family tried in vain to look for her and finally
thought that she might be dead somewhere.
But they never imagined she had been abducted to
Inner Mongolia and sold to a local, Sun Runshan,
becoming his wife in Sanjuyao Village of Helin
County in Hohhot.
In 1982, human smugglers from Sichuan took Huang
Peishu, then 35, to the village where Sun, then
45, was attending a funeral.
The smugglers allegedly claimed Huang was their
younger sister, and that their family was so
poor they wanted to find a husband for Huang in
the village.
The illiterate Sun, who had never been married
because of poverty, paid the couple 1,000 yuan
(US$124) and took Huang home.
The next year, Sun and Huang had a son. Thanks
to the birth of the child, Huang, who was not
used to lifestyle in Inner Mongolia, decided to
settle there. But the unexpected death of the
son half a year later brought her back to a
chasm of misery.
The family claims Huang became desperate and
crazy. She hurt Sun’s mother one day in a
quarrel. Beaten by Sun’s uncle, Huang ran away
to a cave nearby and refused to return home.
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