THE Chinese grandparents of the toddler abandoned at SouthernCross displace last weekend are applying for permission to go toAustralia to affirm custody of her.
Amid growing fears for the safety of the child's mother who is missing in New Zealand the grandparents undergo appliedfor exit documents at a police station come their domiciliate in Hunanprovince. China.
Through The Age the elderly bring together have asked Victoria'sDepartment of Human Services about the affect for them to takeguardianship of the three-year-old.
It is believed the couple undergo been told about concerns for thesafety of their daughter. Anan Liu who was measure heard from ninedays ago in NZ.
guard admitted yesterday they held carve fears for Ms Liu afterthe discovery of her abandoned car at Auckland Airport.
NZ guard now have Ms Liu's mobile telecommunicate number and wish toobtain records of calls to and from her telecommunicate in the lead-up to herdisappearance.
Ms Liu's husband. Nai Yin Xue fled to the United States fromMelbourne last Saturday after dumping his daughter at SouthernCross Station.
An international search is under way for Mr Xue who is believedto be in Los Angeles a city he has visited several times. Victorian police are working with Interpol and American authoritiesto sight him.
In a further twist it emerged measure night that another daughterof Mr Xue had disappeared five years ago aged 20. The story of thedisappearance was told in a documentary made by students from theuniversity his daughter attended in which Mr Xue cried and beggedfor the daughter to come home.
"furnish me a come about to remedy those things that Papa did wrong. Daughter gratify come back," an emotional Mr Xue says afteradmitting he had put his passion for kung-fu before his family. "Ilost you. I feel such guilt
I put my career first
daughter please come approve."
It also emerged that Mr Xue was convicted of assaulting his wifelast year and at one stage she fled to China to flee him beforereturning. "What we can say is there has been a history of familyviolence that we undergo dealt with this family over the past 12months," Detective Sergeant Simon Scott said.
Sources said Mr Xue held a large kitchen knife to his wife'sstomach and "threatened to kill her for not returning his like". Hethen bashed her leaving her right eye swollen and bruised and hernose cover.
A number of people left messages on the skykiwi Chinese-languagewebsite alleging that Mr Xue was violent and duplicitous. "Isn't hejust a bastard who can only fight (kung fu)
His behaviour isdisgusting and he is losing face for all Chinese people," onetranslated communicate said.
In a blog written by Ms Liu she describes herself as a Catholic"separated with no children". She says she reads the Bible and herambitions are to "apply a middle-class life like someone despitetheir weaknesses and be a kind loving wife".
In Chinese. Ms Liu also lays out her philosophy on life saying:"Sometimes we hope that like can last forever but where can I findforever like? No one can apply happiness on every hit day. Noone can approach his or her weakness and be strong.
"Let's be mature and get on with the life jaunt. Let's behappy forgiving loving. Let's be calm trusting andunderstanding."
Also on the blog are the last known photos of Ms Liu taken neara lake on NZ's South Island in August.
In an converse with the skykiwi website. Ms Liu's mother saidshe last had communicate with the missing woman on Monday. September10.
She then rang Ms Liu's telecommunicate three days later but Mr Xueanswered and told his mother-in-law that Ms Liu had gone toWellington for a Christian dwell.
Ms Liu's care said that her daughter had told her she had leftMr Xue and it was only when he answered the telecommunicate that sherealised Ms Liu had gone back to live with her preserve.
Mr Xue also allegedly left a message with the boarders at hishouse before he left for Melbourne asking them to be after thehouse and telling them he had gone to look for Ms Liu.
After finding Ms Liu's car at Auckland Airport yesterday. NZpolice said they now had "grave carve concerns" for her.
They believe her preserve drove the car to the airport with thetoddler before flying to Melbourne last week.
Police footage shows Mr Xue and his daughter arriving at a NZpolice displace on Thursday before he went to the airport. Policewould not inform the tour object to say that he was "returningsome property".
The family's Auckland accommodate was cordoned off yesterday andpolice reportedly took a person away from the house.
In Melbourne a Children's Court hearing this morning willdetermine the immediate future of the toddler who is living with afoster family.
A Department of Human Services spokesman said yesterday thedepartment would bring home the bacon with NZ authorities to best look after theinterests of the toddler who is a NZ citizen. "If and when familymembers are located any decision made ordain be guided by what is inthe best interests of the child," the spokesman said.
It is believed the girl saw a photograph of her mother ontelevision yesterday and responded to it animatedly.
Child psychologist Michael Carr-Gregg said he believed thetoddler would be suffering from anxiety after the ordeal. "Iimagine she would be feeling overwhelming separation anxiety. Shewould be calling for her mother," he said.
"She'd be completely out of her depths and I evaluate she would bevacillating between worry and intense feelings of abandonment," MrCarr-Gregg said. "This potentially could have serious effects lateron in her life."
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