Starting the year with family is an important thing for many of us, so to not see them around would be worrying.
That’s sadly the predicament of the family members of 3 Singaporeans who have been missing for at least 6 days now, according to appeals by Singapore Police Force (SPF).
To have 2 people vanish in the same area on the same day is eerie, but that was what happened on 6 Jan.
32-year-old Zahidah Binte Zakaria and 6-year-old Muhd Zia Zulfiqar Bin Mohd Khairoon disappeared in Jurong that day.
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The last sighting of them was around 5.10pm, at Block 140D Corporation Drive.
Whether they have any familial relations is unclear, as SPF didn’t specify in their media statement.
Today marks 10 days since their disappearance.
Youths of age are typically independent enough to wander around alone and care for themselves, but they’ll always come home to family.
For this young man’s family to report him missing is therefore rather concerning.
19-year-old Muhammad Nuh Khifli Bin Kasman was last seen at Block 645 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6 on 10 Jan.
He’s been missing for almost a week now, so we can imagine how anxious his family members would be.
If you think you’ve seen them anywhere by chance, or know someone who may have, call the police hotline at 1800-255-0000.
Alternatively, you can submit any information online via the iwitness platform.
Any piece of information at all will be immensely helpful in the search, so don’t hesitate to reach out.
We hope the missing Singaporeans will be found soon, so they can return home to their families who are probably terribly worried right now.
Featured image adapted from Singapore Police Force and Singapore Police Force.
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