According to the reports, a teenager in Shanghai sold her mother’s jewels, valued in more than one million yuan (equivalent to RS 1.22 million rupees), for only 60 yuan (RS 721). According to him Post in the morning of southern ChinaHe used money to buy bolts and earrings.
Wang discovered that his daughter, Li, had sold valuable jade bracelets, necklaces and precious stones at home in a local market. According to the reports, Li experienced “adolescent rebellion,” he mistakenly believed that the jewels were false and sold them to a jade recycling store.
“I had no idea why I wanted to sell it. He said he needed money that day. When I asked how much, he told me, ’60 Yuan.” I asked him why, and she said: ‘I saw someone with lip bolts, and I thought she looked great. “He said that the stallion of the lips cost around 30 yuan, and will give me another pair of earrings for 30 yuan, so 60 yuan in total.”
After receiving the report, the Police quickly launched an investigation, reviewing surveillance images and coordinating with the market authorities. In a matter of hours, they located stolen articles and organized their return to Wang.
“The store owner was not present that day, so we contacted them by phone and coordinate to visit the police station,” said Gaojie officer fan.
The incident has caused a generalized discussion among Chinese Internet users. Some users of social networks expressed their sympathy for the teenager, arguing that her parents could have avoided the situation by providing pocket money. A person questioned: “If the family has jewels worth millions, why not give their child any money to spend?”
Others, however, criticized both the robbery and the lack of communication of the parents with their daughter. “Give money to children to buy lip bolts? As a university student, I can’t support that,” said a user.
Many believe that open dialogue between parents and children is crucial to prevent such incidents. “Teenagers must talk to their parents. Robing the family is still robbery. This is a failure in raising children, not just adolescents’ rebellion,” said another person, according to SCMP.