A recent startling incident has surfaced from China's Hunan province, where a 10-year-old child has been visiting the police station a total of 8 times in a year to complain about his father. The latest visit was on January 28th. In a video clip, the boy is seen sitting beside a police officer, crying, visibly upset, and expressing his grievances about his father favoring his older sister more. In the video, the officer asks, "Who makes you so angry?" to which he responds, "My dad."
The officer noticed that the child wasn't wearing a coat despite the cold weather, only a thin sweater. When questioned about his clothes, he starts whimpering instead of answering. Just then, the boy's father arrives at the station with his coat and attempts to make him wear it. He yells, "No!" After calming down, he explains to the officer why he is so upset with his father. He says, "Even when he looks for a coat for me, it takes him a long time to find one that fits me properly. So, I feel like he doesn't care about me."
Additionally, he feels that his older sister receives much more love and attention from their father. The video does not mention the boy's first visits to the police station, but his mother revealed that he had done this 8 times before. However, the parents attributed it to being busy with work and possibly why the son felt neglected. Following police intervention, the family reconciled. This story went viral on social media, prompting numerous comments.
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