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Two Chinese female students, Wang Youyou and Xu Yutong, went missing after arriving at Phnom Penh airport while traveling to Cambodia. It is suspected that they were lured and abducted to a scam area in Sihanoukville.

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Two young Chinese women recently mysteriously disappeared after arriving at Phnom Penh International Airport in Cambodia, and have been missing for over 48 hours. The incident is suspected to involve deception, control, or even abduction, drawing widespread attention. The Chinese Embassy in Cambodia, domestic police, and Cambodian law enforcement are all involved, and the family is urgently seeking social assistance.

According to the family, the missing persons are Wang Youyou (25 years old, from Guangxi) and Xu Yutong (26 years old, from Shandong), who were invited by a close friend to travel to Cambodia. They arrived at Phnom Penh International Airport at 10 pm on July 3rd, briefly met up, and then took a car towards Sihanoukville. However, they lost contact shortly after getting in the car, their phones were turned off, and GPS signals were interrupted, with the last location being in the Sihanoukville area.

Both individuals have a simple background with no bad records. The family suspects that they were lured to a scam park or illegally detained, and currently, diplomatic and public security forces are tracking them. Missing person information is as follows:

Wang Youyou, born in May 2000, passport number ***168397, from Guangxi, long hair.

Xu Yutong, born in August 1999, passport number ***135276, from Shandong, short hair.

The family has published contact information (WeChat: meihaomeiyitianguo), calling on those with information to provide clues. The emergency contact number for the Chinese Embassy in Cambodia is: +855-23-720920 / 012-901923.

In recent years, similar cases of disappearance in Southeast Asia have been frequent, often related to scam parks and telecommunication fraud organizations. This incident once again reminds the public: be highly vigilant about invitations from abroad, do not easily believe in so-called "tourism" or "high-paying job" invitations, and make sure to keep relatives informed of your itinerary. The family strongly urges that if there is any manipulation by others, to release the individuals immediately to avoid escalating the situation and causing greater consequences.

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