A 33-year-old Malaysian man, Muhammad Isma Azwa Md Salleh, unfortunately passed away in an accident while he was on his way to work near Changi Beach Park, Singapore, on Tuesday (November 5) at about 8am. He was riding his Vespa motorcycle on a straight road when a car had made a turn and hit him.
To add insult to injury, his phone was allegedly taken from the scene of the accident.
According to a report by Berita Harian SG, the deceased’s sister-in-law, 37-year-old Nurshahirah Nadiah Mohammad Azan, shared that, just the night before his accident, the deceased had informed his wife of personal information he had saved in his phone’s notes feature.
“The deceased had shared with his wife on the night before the accident, that he had written a note on his mobile phone, which included his nazar (vows to Allah SWT) and also information about the bank account he had opened for their son,” she said.
But, when the police, family members and friends tried searching for the phone at the accident site, it could not be found.
“We know his mobile phone was taken because his wife was able to check the previous location shared by her husband. The iPhone seems to have been moved, but we have not been able to confirm its location,” she added.
2 years prior to the accident, the deceased and his wife, both from Kelantan and now have an 8-month-old son together, had moved from KL to JB so that the deceased could commute to work in Singapore.
His family is now seeking the public’s help in recovering the iPhone belonging to the deceased.
Speaking directly to the individual who currently possesses the phone, the deceased’s sister-in-law said, “If your intention is to sell the phone, it is better to sell it to us. We are not angry; we just want the phone.”
Those with details about the mobile phone are asked to contact his wife or family as soon as possible. They can contact Ms. Norshahirah Nabihah at +60 19766 5773 or Ms. Nurshahirah Nadiah at +60 13969 6212.
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