Chen Dejuan showed passers-by her four-year-old daughter's medical records in a bid to show them she was genuine |
Chen Dejuan, 28, was standing outside a subway station in Chongqing, south west China, with her daughter Nana on Friday and Saturday, according to the South China Morning Post.
She was holding a sign which read: “Selling hugs, 10 yuan each”.
It is reported that Dejuan showed her identity card and her daughter’s medical records to passers-by who stopped in a bid to convince them that she was telling the truth.
Photos from local media show Nana sat on the floor beside her mother wearing a respiratory mask and nearly bald.
Dejuan, who is from Guangdong, and her husband were working in Shandong province in May when they found out the girl had leukaemia after she did not recover from a fall.
They spent 70,000 yuan - which included all their savings and money borrowed from friends and relatives - on medical treatment over the past few months, it is understood.
Dejuan earned more than 600 yuan in just over an hour on her first day of selling hugs to strangers.
Additional donations have been made by people who have read about the family's situation online.
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