A missing drama had hundreds of Viennese on Wednesday evening. Little Luca (8) apparently fled to a stranger to his primary school. He ran through the area, hid at night in a post office. In the morning the boy suddenly appeared again.
“We are just so happy that he is back!” Lucas Mama is on the phone on Wednesday morning how relieved she is. No wonder, because her son had already missed a trail for 16 hours. But what had happened? Luca left his primary school in the Sonnwendviertel on Tuesday afternoon at 4 p.m. The next day the clear boy talks about an unknown man, dressed with cap and dark.
Post branch as a hiding place with purity and darkness
He followed him, after which the eight -year -old -old took his legs and fled. According to his mother, Luca may have made many kilometers. And only stopped when he knew for sure that the man could no longer follow him. It was already dark – and Luca hid in a post office in Gudrunstrasse to defy the nightly cold. He did not dare to step. The boy would probably not have found the about one way home.
Hundreds helped with the search
The parents of the student desperately. They started looking for calls with photos of their child on Facebook and on other social media. One is overwhelmed by the willingness to help in Vienna, according to the mother of the “Krone”. Hundreds came looking for the missing person. They comb playgrounds, parks and other places where the boy could have been. Mothers and fathers of parents of Luca’s school also participated.
Suddenly Luca was back
However, the boy was not found by police officers or volunteers – he appeared again in the morning. And near the school building. A neighbor of the family found him and brought the mum the good news by telephone.
Luca should go well according to the circumstances. Despite the concerns of his parents, he certainly responded correctly. The police took the investigation into the possible pursuer of the eight -year -old.
Source: Krone

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