A family in Klang, Malaysia experienced the unthinkable when their loved one went missing on Monday (24 Apr).
The cousin of the missing girl, 22-year-old university student Ang Hui Enn, posted a call for help on Facebook that evening.
However, she updated the post on Wednesday (26 Apr) with the tragic news that Ms Ang has been found dead.
Source: Facebook
At slightly past midnight on Wednesday, Ms Ang’s cousin posted a heartbreaking update in the 巴生人 Facebook group.
The cousin confirmed that the girl had passed away not far from home.
Apart from confirming the sad news, they thanked the public for their help in trying to find the deceased.
However, while they appreciate the kind gestures, the family urges the public to stop calling them.
They also confirmed that they will not be accepting condolence money from netizens.
According to Wau Post, the family found Ms Ang on Tuesday afternoon (25 Apr).
Ms Ang’s cousin first posted the call for help on Facebook at around 7pm on Monday.
Source: Facebook
In the post, she stated that Ms Ang has been missing for the entire day since 11am.
Additionally, it appeared as though the deceased had left the family home at Taman Sentosa in a white Myvi without her phone.
Source: Wau Post
Upon unlocking the abandoned phone, the cousin realised that she had left a message.
Oriental Daily News reported that Ms Ang had written a note informing her family that she was going to commit suicide and asked them not to look for her.
While the family had reported the case to the local police, they also appealed for help from Klang residents.
MS News sends our deepest condolences to Ms Ang’s family and hopes they are able to find closure after this tragic incident. May she rest in peace.
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Featured image adapted from Facebook and Wau Post.
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