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**Young Girl Reunites with Family After Getting Lost at Beijing Capital International Airport** On February 23, Beijing Capital International Airport Police Department reported that a young girl, who became separated from her mother, was successfully reunited with her family with the help of the police at the Eastern Terminal District Police Station. The incident occurred around 6 a.m. when police officers on patrol noticed a young girl wandering alone inside Terminal 3. Upon investigation, they learned that the girl, identified as Xiaohua (name changed for privacy), was 9 years old and from Fujian province. Xiaohua explained that she had arrived at the terminal earlier that morning with her mother, but her mother left her at the entrance and disappeared. Based on Xiaohua's description, officers suspected her mother might be experiencing mental health issues. Immediately, the police organized a team to search for Xiaohua's mother while also providing the girl with supervision and comfort. Using the information Xiaohua provided, the authorities attempted to contact her family members, including reaching out to her registered residence. By 10 a.m., the officers successfully made contact with Xiaohua’s father, who was working in Shanghai. He explained that his wife had been diagnosed with depression and had left home with their daughter two days earlier. Despite the family's search efforts, they had been unable to locate the pair until now. To his surprise, they had traveled to Beijing. Grateful for the police's help, Xiaohua's father immediately booked a flight to Beijing. He arrived at the Eastern Terminal Police Station at around 4 p.m. and was reunited with his daughter. The emotional reunion saw the father and daughter embrace in tears. After calming down, thanks to police mediation, Xiaohua's father took her back home to safety. However, the search for her mother is still ongoing. The Beijing Capital International Airport police remind travelers to keep a close eye on elderly or young family members, particularly in busy transit areas like airports. In the event of a crisis, travelers are encouraged to seek help from authorities immediately. Reporter: Zhang Xuehong