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Grandfather sorry for picking up wrong grandson from school

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2016-06-07 15:54China Daily Editor: Yao Lan ECNS App Download

粗心爷爷接孙子,接走别家娃

Grandfather very sorry for picking up wrong grandson from school

A grandfather from Orangeburg County, Columbia, recently made the news after going to school to pick up his young grandson and coming home with a totally different child. It sounds like the plot of a 90's comedy, but this happened in real life.

一位来自美国哥伦比亚奥兰治堡县的爷爷最近登上了新闻,因为他去学校接小孙子,却领了个全然不一样的小孩回家.这听起来就像上世纪九十年代的喜剧情节,但却发生在真实生活中.

On May 19th, 65-year-old Joseph Fuller went to Edisto Primary School in order to pick up his six-year-old grandchild early. According to a police report, when he arrived at the school, Fuller saw a group of students leaving the school gym, one of which he thought was his grandson. He got out of his car, approached the boy, gave him a hug and told him he was there to pick him up early. When he asked him if he was ready to go, the kid said "yes". A teacher's assistant later told deputies that when he asked the boy "Was this your grandfather?" he also answered "yes". So the two of them then went to the front office so the boy could be signed out, and since the grandpa was on the list of approved people to pick up kids, everything went smoothly. If you think this is weird, hold on tight, because it's about to get weirder.

5月19日,65岁的约瑟夫·富勒去埃迪斯托小学想早早接6岁的孙子.根据警方报告,当他到达学校时,富勒看见一群学生走出学校体育馆,他以为其中一个是他孙子.他下车朝小男孩走去,给了他一个拥抱,告诉孩子他提早来接他了.当他问他是否准备走了,小孩说"是的".一位教师助理之后对警察说,当他问小男孩"这是你爷爷吗?"他也回答"是的".所以他们俩去了门厅,登记后小男孩才得以离开,又因为爷爷在可以接孩子的人名单上,所以一切都进展得很顺利.如果你觉得这很奇怪,那么你可要憋住, 因为事情将变得更奇怪.

  

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