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Is there any news that Fujian female teachers have been missing in Japan for nearly a month?

On August 22nd, Wei, a 26-year-old female teacher from Shaowu City, Nanping, Fujian Province, has been missing in Japan for one month. As of 20: 00 on August 20, there is no further news about my lost citizen. On August 2 1 day, the reporter tried to contact Wei's younger brother for information, but the other party has not responded yet.

On July 18, Wei, a post-90s female teacher in Shaowu, Nanping, Fujian, left China to travel to Japan alone. She plans to return to China on July 25th. On July 22nd, Wei lost contact with his family. "Weibo and WeChat can't be contacted, and there is no news feedback after the alarm."

On the morning of July 27th, Beijing time, a video was broadcast in Japan's "Hokkaido Radio" column. The video comes from the hotel where Wei stayed in Lake Ahan. At that time, she was carrying a suitcase and a small bag containing daily clothes and toiletries. The owner of the hotel where Wei stayed told the media that Wei left at 7 am on the 23rd and never came back. Her luggage is still in the hotel. After discovering that he was missing, Wei's younger brother called the police.

Since then, some Japanese have said that they saw Wei buying bread in Lake Ahan, while others said that they saw a woman suspected of Wei taking a boat trip in Lake Ahan in the morning. According to these clues, the Japanese police expanded the search scope to the whole Hokkaido. Wei's father also went to Japan with his relatives to look for it, but in vain, he returned to China a week ago.

It is reported that Wei worked as an intern in Nanping Shaowu Experimental Primary School. After passing the exam, she will become a full-time teacher when she starts school in September.

On August 20th, the Consulate General of China in Sapporo issued a message: Our library continues to actively coordinate all parties to search for our lost citizens, and keeps close contact with the Japanese police and the families of our lost citizens.

Although the hope is slim, I still look forward to Wei's early and safe return.