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Anonymous
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No. A while ago, the corpse of a girl was found, but the body was in too bad of a condition for it to be identified (due to both natural decomposition and what was assumed to be the result of severe torture before death). As a result, the government started requiring children's apparel to be marked for identification purposes.
Should a child happen to go missing, the parents will be able to tell authorities what number was on his/her shoes, aiding in future identification. It's not much, but even if their child is dead, most parents would still at least like to recover the body for some sense of closure.
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