Social media seems like it’s a good platform when you are looking for missing people or pets.
A Singaporean woman has turned to Facebook on Thursday (4 Apr) in hopes of finding her niece who has been missing for a month.
Mrs Wan Huzarman made the Facebook post requesting others to share and spread the word of her missing niece.
Here is a rough translation of what she said.
Hi all, I’m appealing to all my friends and family to share this post. My niece Puteri Ellysha Bte Osman (aka Cica) aged 14 years old has been missing from home for a month…doesn’t want to come back. Not trying to expose my family’s problems, but I’ve been trying to look for her and still can’t find her. A police report has been made. If anyone sees her anywhere, please tell her to come home. I may not have any money to give as a reward, I can only afford to give you my good wishes & prayers. Thank you, everyone, who has shared this post. May God bless you and grant you long lives.
We all had the thought of running away from home at least once in our angsty teenage years but few have done it.
However, Ms Puteri Ellysha Bte Osman actually ran away from home. It has been a month and her family is still unable to locate her.
A police report has been made but it seems her family is getting desperate to find her as she turned to Facebook even though she did not want to expose her family’s problems.
If you want to help, you can do so by sharing the post so others who manage to spot her, can contact Mrs Wan through Facebook messenger.
Ms Ellysha is wearing the Serangoon Gardens Secondary School uniform in the picture provided so she could be hanging out around the area. So if you happen to be in the area, keep your eyes peeled for this girl.
Even though there may not be a monetary reward, helping someone in need is a far better deal.
Featured image from Facebook and Google Maps.
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