In just 2 days, a woman and a female child went missing in Pahang and Klang, respectively.
Both happened within the perimeter of their houses
20-year-old Nurul Aliya Zulkifli went missing in Temerloh, Pahang on October 6 (Sunday) after going out of the house to throw garbage, which was just 5 meters away.
After noticing his daughter did not return, Nurul’s father tried to search for her around the residential area but to no avail. The next morning (October 7), Nurul’s father lodged a police report.
A man was brought in for questioning but his information was irrelevant. Unfortunately, the area where Nurul went missing has no CCTV cameras, making the investigation even tougher.
“Nurul was last seen in a white shirt with blue stripes, black pants and a pair of slippers,” said Assistant Commissioner Mazlan Hassan, the Chief Police of Temerloh district.
In another unrelated case, a 12-year-old child went missing after getting food from the car.
This time, the missing person, Madrafataha Binti Indal Bangsawan, went down to the parking lot at her flat in Bandar Bukit Tinggi, Klang to get food from the car after being told by her mum to do so.
Madrafataha went down to the parking lot around 2:20 PM on Tuesday (October 8) and by 3 PM, her mum started to look for her after the 12-year-old did not return home.
The mother then lodged a police report. The police have since published a statement on what she was wearing.
“She was last seen in a green sports t-shirt and black tracksuit,” said Cha Hoong Fong, the Chief Police of South Klang district.
PDRM from the respective states are urging the public to come forward and assist in the investigation should they have any relevant information.
We hope both missing persons can be found safe sooner, rather than later.
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