A 16-year-old girl in China has made a daring escape at a roadside service station after her parents sold her to another family for a forced marriage to an older man she had never met.
A feisty debate has broken out on Hong Kong social media after a woman posted an online message about a conversation she overheard among her boyfriend’s family in which they discussed the possibility of kicking her out of their family home unless she has a baby.
An exchange between a father and his young daughter where he makes it clear whether she gets married is her decision trends online in China, with the father praised for his open-minded attitude.
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