45-year-old Ong Lew See, who went missing after leaving Intermark Mall in Kuala Lumpur, has returned home safely.
The family, however, did not reveal much about her disappearance, and in a report by China Press, Ong’s sister briefly revealed that she is now reunited with her family after going missing and losing contact with everyone.

She also thanked the media for the reports and the assistance from the social media users who helped spread the word.
The sister, however, did not reveal what happened or where Ong had gone during her disappearance
On 12 October, Ong, who worked as an administrator in a legal loan company, told her family that she was going out to meet a man whose identity was not disclosed.
CCTV footage of the parking lot of the mall captures Lew See leaving the premises in her car at 10:40 PM, and Ong told her family at 10:15 PM that she was headed home.
Concerns and fear shrouded the family after Ong did not make it home by 11 PM, which prompted her sister to lodge a police report.
The Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM), at the time of writing (14 October), has yet to release a statement about the matter.
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