Woman looking for father had worked for him
Tran Thi Kham, 40, travelled to Taiwan in 2005 hoping to find her biological father, who fell in love with her Vietnamese mother in Hong Kong in 1967, police said.
Tran’s mother became pregnant but was forced to return home for family reasons. She died two months after giving birth to Tran, leaving the baby an engraved gold ring and a photo of her Taiwanese father, who did not know she existed.
Giving his reaction to the meeting, Tran’s father, Tsai Han-chao, told the local TVBS cable news channel: “Life’s ups and downs are just like television drama. How could I have ever dreamed that she is my daughter? I can’t stop crying when we were finally united.”
Tran was hired by Tsai in Taipei county and was then reassigned by an agency to another family seven months later.
Tran realised that she had left a bag containing her father’s ring and photo in her ex-employer’s home and asked the local police for help, the police in Kinmen said.
When Tsai opened the bag, he recognised the items he had given his girlfriend.
He had for a tearful meeting with his daughter.
“This is incredible and really touching to see the father and daughter get together after all these years,” said policeman Ku Ker-ya.





