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A 14-year-old girl from Shanghai, China, has come under scrutiny for selling her mother’s jewelry, valued at approximately ₹1.2 crore (about $145,000), for a mere 60 yuan (approximately $8). According to the South China Morning Post, the teenager sold the items, including bracelets and a gemstone necklace, at a jade recycling shop to purchase artificial lip studs and earrings.
The incident came to light when the girl's mother, Wang, reported the theft to the Wanli Police Station, stating that her daughter had asked for money, claiming to want the jewelry for personal adornment. "She said, 'I saw someone with lip studs, and I thought they looked great. I wanted one too,'" Wang recounted.
Police acted quickly to locate the shop involved, successfully recovering the valuable jewelry and returning it to Wang. This case highlights concerns regarding the awareness and understanding of youth about the value of owned items and the potential consequences of impulsive financial decisions.