“Adik (anak) menghilangkan diri sejak lebih 10 hari dan ia membuatkan kami sekeluarga menjadi tidak keruan."
Noor Hayati Ab Wahab, 48, berkata sedemikian apabila anaknya, Nur Hamizah Abdul Rahman, 18, masih gagal dikesan selepas keluar dari rumah mereka di Kampung Batu Dua, Sepintas, Sabak Bernam, 9 Oktober lalu, lapor Harian Metro. “Malah, saya beberapa kali bermimpi dia ‘dipegang’ seseorang namun kelibat individu berkenaan gagal dilihat dengan jelas,” katanya. Difahamkan dalam kejadian jam 6.30 pagi itu, Nur Hamizah meninggalkan nota di dalam laci meja solek memaklumkan ingin mencari ketenangan selain pergi ke rumah keluarga angkatnya di Perak.
Menurut Noor Hayati, mereka sekeluarga buntu mencari anak bongsu daripada tiga beradik itu yang hanya membawa MyKad, sehingga cuba menjejakinya di Kuala Lumpur. “Selain mengorbankan masa dan tenaga bagi mencari adik, kami meminta bantuan saudara mara terdekat serta sahabat untuk bersama mencarinya. “Dia anak yang baik dan tidak akan tergamak melakukan perbuatan ini. Air mata saya juga sudah kering kerana setiap hari menangis memikirkannya. “Saya cuma mahu dia segera pulang ke pangkuan keluarga dalam keadaan selamat,” katanya. Orang ramai yang mempunyai maklumat boleh hubungi Noor Hayati di talian 017-6417021. - CARI
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Modngengade replied at 20-10-2017 11:34 AM
Opps lupa, sis Changa dah arwah....apa kata sis @Vokuro memberi sepatah dua kata
krustykrab replied at 20-10-2017 03:38 AM
arwah sbb apa?
Nurul Farhana expected to return home tomorrow
JAKARTA: A Malaysian woman who disappeared a year ago, Nurul Farhana Ahmad, has been detected to be in Medan, Indonesia and expected to return to her family's home in Sekinchan, Selangor tomorrow.
The operation to bring home Nurul Farhana, 25 and her one-year-old son was an effort by Sungai Besar member of parliament Budiman Mohd Zohdi in collaboration with the Malaysian consulate in Medan and the country's authorities.
Budiman said, currently Nurul Farhana and her son were in a safe place.
"Nurul Farhana is in a safe place and for now the full information cannot be disclosed because she doesn't want to be disturbed by anybody," he said when contacted by Bernama, here today.
Meanwhile, Malaysian Consul General in Medan Armizal Fadzli Rajali said the Malaysian consulate thanked all parties involved in bringing Nurul Farhana home.
He said the process to bring Nurul Farhana back was now in the documentation stage and everything was expected to be resolved by tomorrow morning.
Nurul Farhana was believed to have disappeared with a man known as Andika last year and was married and has a son.
News on the disappearance of Nurul Farhana was reported by the Malaysian media recently, when her mother Normah Yusof, 51, asked for government assistance when she contacted her mother last week and expressed her desire to return home. — Bernama
krustykrab replied at 20-10-2017 12:11 PM
tetiba lepas setahun nanti, ada berita mcm ni
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