Not being able to find your bag at the place where you last kept it is definitely alarming. After all, we are used to keeping our valuable possessions in them.
This was exactly what happened to a girl and her family at Marina Square on Friday (4 Oct).
Her father posted on Facebook the same day, saying that her handbag was taken away after she left it near the shoes rack around 7pm at Marina Square’s Kiztopia.
The girls’ father wrote that CCTV footage apparently showed a family of 3 taking the bag. Even though her mobile phone was in it, the family of 3 is currently “non-contactable”.
He now needs your help to spread the word and help locate his daughter’s bag.
According to the father, his daughter realised her bag was missing 20 minutes after she left it on the bench near the shoes rack at Marina Square Kiztopia.
The CCTV footage then revealed that a family of 3 chanced upon the light blue handbag, as seen in the screenshot below.
They then proceeded to stuff it in their own backpack.
The father also mentioned that he tried calling his daughter’s mobile phone to get the family to return the bag, but to no avail.
He later discovered that the phone had been switched off as well.
The father said he had lodged a police report. And he’s appealing for help to get his daughter’s bag back as it contains her concession card, mobile phone, and some personal items.
He believes that the family had taken the bag to Toa Payoh, as he had activated “Find My iPhone” application to track down the last known location.
He shared that the phone was last located at 510 Lorong 6 Toa Payoh.
The father then urged the public to share this information as he wants to retrieve his daughter’s items. Here’s how the handbag looks like.
If you have any information regarding this incident, you can contact him here.
It was unfortunate that something like this happened to both father and daughter, who were presumably at Marina Square Kiztopia to simply have quality family time.
We hope that police will be able to track down the family of 3 who took their bag, and return their lost belongings.
Feature image adapted from Facebook and Facebook.
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