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伊拉华拉(Illawarra)的华人社区正在努力帮助一位中国父亲寻找他在澳洲失踪的女儿。
顾仕楚是来自中国湖北省红安县的一个茶叶经销商,在女儿停止了与家里的联系后,他焦急万分,于本月初来到澳洲。他的女儿名叫顾雅,今年24岁,曾是卧龙岗大学媒体设计系的学生,但由于学习上的压力,她于去年放弃了学业。有网友在伊拉华拉的一个中文聊天室里称,顾雅行为古怪,并对她的精神健康表示了担忧。
顾雅在澳洲的学习费用由家里承担,一部分来自父母的积蓄,一部分是父母借来的。据悉,顾雅最近刚刚与澳籍男友分手,可能是因为感情上的问题而一时想不开躲了起来。
“我最害怕的就是顾雅被人拐走了,身体上受到伤害。”顾仕楚通过口译员说道。“她无论做了什么都没关系,我们会原谅她的。她根本不用担心或背上任何包袱(偿还贷款)。无论发生了什么,我们都会处理,所以她根本不用担心。年轻的时候受点儿挫折是正常的。”
据顾仕楚称,女儿生性固执、害羞、善良,也很自信。她于2010年3月来到卧龙岗,并住在卧龙岗内城区格温尼威尔(Gwynneville)的大学城(College Place)。
但是有网友在卧龙岗的一个华人论坛“异彩网”(eachinese.com)上暗示,顾雅后来成了无家可归之人,还有网友对顾雅的精神状况提出了担忧。
卧龙岗大学中国留学生代表、“异彩网”版主黄泰然一直在帮助顾仕楚。他说,“中国父母送孩子出国不是件容易的事儿,所以有时候学生的学习成绩会因为害怕失败而受到影响。”
顾雅最后一次被看见是2月29日在瓦拉旺(Warrawong)地区。顾仕楚于4月5日向伊拉华拉湖警察局报告女儿失踪,并已向中国领事馆求助。
黄泰然博士呼吁有顾雅消息的知情人尽快与他取得联系0435 764 460或致电Illawarra警察局
http://www.illawarramercury.com. ... thy-gu/2523501.aspx
Father travels from China to find Cathy Gu
ANGELA THOMPSON
The Illawarra's Chinese community is rallying in support of a father searching for his missing daughter.
Tea-seller Shichu Gu travelled from central China megacity Wuhan earlier this month after his daughter Cathy Gu stopped communicating with the family.
The 24-year-old media design student abandoned her studies at the University of Wollongong last year after apparently struggling with the lessons.
Visitors to an Illawarra Chinese-language chat forum began to chronicle her erratic behaviour and raised concerns about her mental health. Her overseas studies had been financed by family savings and loans.
Relatives believe she may have become ashamed of her academic struggles and gone into hiding, and that the circumstances have made her vulnerable.
"My worst fear is that Cathy has been abducted and controlled by someone and physically suffering," Mr Gu said through an interpreter.
"It doesn't matter what she did ... we'll forgive her. She does not need to worry to take on any burden [paying back loans].
"We'll take on anything that happens so do not worry about anything. It's normal to have some setbacks when you're young."
Mr Gu said his daughter, whose Chinese name is Ya Gu, was stubborn, shy, self-confident and kind.
She arrived in Wollongong in March 2010 and lived at College Place, Gwynneville.
Visitors to a Wollongong forum at eachinese.com suggested she later became homeless and took to doorknocking the Chinese community in search of somewhere to stay for the night. Forum contributors also raised concerns for Miss Gu's mental well-being.
Website moderator Tairan Kevin Huang, the Chinese student representative at the University of Wollongong, has been aiding Mr Gu. He believes Miss Gu is hiding outside the Chinese community.
She was last seen on February 29 in the Warrawong area.
"Culturally speaking, it's not an easy thing for a Chinese parent to support a child overseas and sometimes the student's study performance is affected by their fear [of failure]," he said.
Mr Gu reported his daughter missing to Lake Illawarra police on April 5 and has been showing her photo to passers-by in the hope someone will recognise her. He has approached the Chinese consulate for assistance.
The Illawarra's Chinese community has been supporting Mr Gu with food and free accommodation. A fundraiser is also planned to help finance his travels.
Mr Huang asked that anyone with information about Miss Gu contact him on 0435 764 460 or phone Lake Illawarra police.
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