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“I miss my father…” Grieving Expat Breaks Down on Street – Police Officer’s Kindness Ends in Tearful Hug

03/11/2026
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In a quiet corner of Haining, Zhejiang, a simple act of compassion recently touched many hearts.

Around 8 o’clock on the morning of March 3, Wang Hongyang, a patrol officer with the Chaocheng unit, spotted a foreign man kneeling by the roadside at the crossing of Gongren Road and Qinjian Road. The man appeared upset, and a slight scent of alcohol hung in the air.

Worried, Wang stepped closer and softly asked in English, “Are you all right?”

Since the man didn’t speak Chinese, Wang used his limited English and patient conversation to learn about his situation. The man, who hails from Brazil, explained that his father had recently died. Grief-stricken, he had turned to drinking alone to numb his sorrow.

He had attempted to arrange a ride home using a ride-hailing app, but the language barrier made it impossible, leaving him stranded and emotionally drained in an unfamiliar land.

“I miss my father…” he whispered.

Moved, Wang placed a gentle hand on the man’s shoulder, offering comfort while launching a translation app to make their exchange smoother.

“Would you like us to drive you home?”

“Wait just a moment—my teammates will come and take you safely.”

Those few translated sentences warmed the grieving stranger’s heart. While staying beside him to soothe his emotions, Wang called the local police station for backup. Before long, fellow officers arrived to assist in escorting him home.

Just before stepping into the police vehicle, the Brazilian man walked over and embraced Wang tightly. Only once he saw the man depart safely did Wang resume his patrol duties.

Though languages create boundaries, kindness knows no borders. That brief hug on an ordinary street served as a quiet yet profound reminder that empathy can overcome even the widest distances.

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