
A policewoman in Dongguan, Guangdong, has been caring for the parents of her deceased colleague Deng Wenguo for 20 years. Deng died while rescuing people from a reservoir in 2006 and was later declared a martyr. The story highlights the enduring bond among officers and the tradition of filial piety in China.
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Deng Wenguo lost his life saving people from drowning in a reservoir.
Deng Wenguo was a police officer at the frontier inspection station in Dongguan, Guangdong province.
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A policewoman in southern China has been supporting the parents of her colleague Deng Wenguo for 20 years since he died.
South China Morning PostA policewoman in southern China has fulfilled the filial piety duty of her colleague for his parents for two decades since he died while saving people from drowning. On September 4, 2006, Deng Wenguo, a police officer at the frontier inspection station in Dongguan, Guangdong province, lost his life when saving people from drowning in a reservoir.
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A policewoman in southern China has been supporting the parents of her colleague Deng Wenguo for 20 years since he died.
South China Morning PostDeng Wenguo died on September 4, 2006, while saving people from drowning in a reservoir.
South China Morning PostDeng Wenguo was a police officer at the frontier inspection station in Dongguan, Guangdong province.
South China Morning PostDeng Wenguo was recognized as a martyr by China's Ministry of Civil Affairs.
South China Morning PostZhu Shuo is Deng Wenguo's colleague.
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