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Cops seek public help in search for missing Kulai 16-year-old girl

Nurul Aina Najwa Abdul Fattah last seen at hospital quarters’ home on March 5, say police

11:26 AM MYT

 

JOHOR BAHRU – Police are seeking help to locate a 16-year-old girl who was reported missing from her home in the Temenggong Seri Maharaja Tun Ibrahim Hospital quarters, Kulai, since March 5.

Kulai district police chief Tan Seng Lee said the teenager, Nurul Aina Najwa Abdul Fattah, was last seen by her father and stepmother, who are in their 30s, at their home, around 12.30am on March 5, before being noticed missing at 6am, and a police report was lodged at 7pm the same day.

He said that the plump, fair-skinned and bespectacled teenager was a student at a madrasah in Saleng, here, while her father was an ambulance driver and her stepmother a tuition teacher.

“Thus far, the police have recorded a statement from the teenager’s stepmother to help the investigation.

“Based on the information received, the teen has an issue of refusing to go to school, because the school session has just started,” he said in a statement yesterday.

However, he said that Nurul Aina Najwa’s parents could not confirm the last clothes worn by her.

He urged the public with any information to contact the Kulai police station at 07-663-2222 or investigating officer Teo Feng Shun at 018-377-4339. – March 17, 2024

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