On December 26, District 12 Police, Ho Chi Minh City, said that they had coordinated with authorities to find two children whose families reported them missing while they were at the Quan Am orphanage on Nguyen Thi Bup Street, Hiep Thanh Ward.

As reported, Ms. T. (31 years old) and Ms. A. (33 years old) went to the local police to report that they could not find their children after leaving them at Quan Am orphanage and suspected that the children had "gone missing".

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Authorities have clarified the report of two children "missing" while their families were leaving them at the Quan Am orphanage in District 12. Photo: TC

It is known that these two mothers gave birth in April and have been staying at Quan Am orphanage since then. Since the beginning of September, Ms. T. and Ms. A. have been visiting the orphanage to see their children but have not been able to find them. Therefore, the two mothers reported to the police that their children were missing.

Receiving the report, the police coordinated with relevant units to be present, inspect Quan Am shelter, and work with relevant people.

A representative of Quan Am orphanage reported that the orphanage can only care for a maximum of 33 children. Therefore, since August, the orphanage has sent the two children to Thanh Nghiem pagoda in Binh Phuoc province.

Authorities coordinated to bring the two children back to Quan Am orphanage so that their families could visit them and then hand them over to their families.

Currently, the authorities are conducting a comprehensive inspection of Quan Am orphanage to handle any violations, if any.

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