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  • The boy was sitting in lijiang zhou district, the guide said he was helping to recover the beating,

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    Key Point:Recently, yunnanLiangA 12-year-old boy landed on a bus in the yulong mountain landscape. The guides claimed to have helped to recover the children and were beaten by their fathers, while the uncles of the boys stated that the guides had not counted the numbers and that the attitude was not conducive to conflict. This has attracted attention from netizens。On 7 july, red star journalists testified that mr. Mon, a tourist, had been held in ad

    Recently, yunnanLiangA 12-year-old boy landed on a bus in the yulong mountain landscape. The guides claimed to have helped to recover the children and were beaten by their fathers, while the uncles of the boys stated that the guides had not counted the numbers and that the attitude was not conducive to conflict. This has attracted attention from netizens。

    On 7 july, red star journalists testified that mr. Mon, a tourist, had been held in administrative detention for five days for assaulting others and had received a fine of $200. Following the incident, mr. Mon's itinerary list was made available online, and several people called the boy's uncle, mr. Zhu, for harassment and threats, three of whom were administratively punished by the police for making threatening calls。

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    The scene

    The tour guide said he'd help the tourists get their kids back

    The family accused the guides of failing to perform their duties

    Mr. Tang described himself as a guided tour of yunnan ri river for more than a decade. According to his accounts, on the morning of 3 july, he travelled to the mountain with 10 people from four large and six small rows; when he went to visit blue moon valley to get out of the car, one of the children of the group fell asleep and found out that the car had been taken away when he was below the car。

    "i quickly drove to the next stop and found the children who had been at the station and brought them back." mr. Tang stated to red star journalists that when he met the guest — allegedly the father of the child — he was strangled and beaten with the neck, “i stepped aside and then came back and knocked me down on the edge of the fence, and i couldn't stand up.” mr. Tang then called the police and was taken to hospital。

    It is understood that the child who was standing was 12 years old. Mr. Chu, the child's uncle, told red star journalists that the guides had recommended oxygen tanks, oral fluids and so on, and that they had “changed their attitude” when they had not been bought。

    Mr. Zhu stated that he had rushed to the blue moon valley station after learning that his nephew had been sitting there, and had seen his lover vomiting because of the qur'an, and that the guide was standing there “as if nothing had happened” and was not anxious to find him. It was about 12 or 20 minutes before the guide brought the child back, and then the brother-in-law and the tour guide had a seizure. Mr. Zhu believed that the lack of clarity about the number of guided tours when arriving was a breach of duty。

    The boy's father was detained for beating for 5 days

    Three people were punished for threatening their uncle

    On 7 july, red star journalists learned from the visitors in question, mr. Zhu and mr. Tang, that the father of the child had been administratively punished by the police. According to the relevant documents, mr. Mon's actions amounted to beatings, five days of administrative detention and a fine of $200, which lasted from 5 july to 10 july。

    Mr. Zhu indicated to red star journalists that since the incident, their travel manifests had been leaked on the internet, with privacy information such as telephone numbers, names of team members, names of hotels that were occupied daily, and that he had received numerous harassment and even threats. In addition, the other party offered $70,000 in compensation, “it was really the lion who opened up”

    In response, mr. Tang stated that when a colleague asked him what group he was carrying, he sent the trip to the group alone, and it was not clear who was forwarding it; with regard to compensation for $70,000, mr. Tang did not deny that: “the other party asked about the amount of damage, i said about it, including the cost of work, property losses, moral damage, etc., but i did not say that much had to be paid.”

    On the afternoon of 7 july, red star journalists learned that mr. Zhu had been subjected to administrative penalties of $200, $200 and $400, respectively, after he had been threatened by telephone calls. The three above-mentioned individuals served in a travel agency, a travel agency, and a guided tour service company, including one with a history of drug abuse and a history of theft。

    Mr. Zhu's enquiries at the national tourism regulatory service revealed that many of the telephone calls made to him for harassment, abuse and intimidation related to licensed guides。

    Mr. Tang indicated that he had not received an apology from the other party since the incident and had not received any compensation. “we can apologize face to face or in writing, although it is our fault, but they cannot reveal our personal information, and the privacy of tourists needs to be protected, and both sides are wrong”

    To date, the parties have not reached agreement on an apology and compensation. During the afternoon of 7 july, red star journalists made repeated calls to the open office number of ligang city brunei hotel and were not heard。

     
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