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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - Lee Kyung-chan remembers his father weeping uncontrollably on a Seoul street when he last saw him in 1950 in the early months of the Korean War, after Lee and his five siblings were left in the care of relatives.
His father, Lee Joo-shin, was abducted by North Korean agents because of his high-profile position as a South Korean prosecutor and would be 96 years old if he is still alive today.
When leaders from North and South Korea meet later this month, Lee's family is hoping for help with their lifelong quest for answers about their father's fate.
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