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Bijie (CNS) -- The government of Bijie, a prefecture-level city in southwest China's Guizhou Province, announced a new program on Thursday that will provide protection for left-behind children and ensure that they attend school.
The announcement came after the remains of five local children were found in a roadside dumpster last week. Zhou Zuhua, deputy mayor of the city's Qixingguan District, said the bodies had been incinerated.
Luo Yanming, of the local bureau of civil affairs, said the district had applied to establish a center for runaway children and homeless people, as well as public service signs and a hotline.
Because the number of local parents who leave to seek employment is increasing, we will register left-behind children and make sure they are cared for, said Chen Yong, who works at the local bureau of education.
Tao Yuanwu, father of Tao Chong and Tao Bo, two of the victims, said on Wednesday that he would go back to Shenzhen for work. Tao Xueyuan, father of Tao Zhongjing and Tao Zhonghong, another two victims, said he would stay in the city to look after his youngest son and avoid another tragedy.
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