In a concerning development from Klang, Malaysia, authorities have initiated a search for a missing 12-year-old girl. The local girl, Madrafataha Indal Bangsawan, was last seen on Tuesday afternoon after she went to retrieve food from a car parked below her residence in Bandar Bukit Tinggi 1, Klang. The situation has prompted swift action from the South Klang District Police, led by Police Chief Cha Hoong Fong.
According to Cha Hoong Fong, the police received the report of the missing child at 8.59 pm the same day. The child was last observed leaving her house around 2.20 pm in a green t-shirt and black track bottoms. She is described as thin, fair-skinned, approximately 150 cm tall, with shoulder-length hair.
The missing girl’s mother initially searched the parking lot but was unable to locate her daughter. Following this distressing turn of events, the mother lodged an official report with the authorities. In response, the South Klang District Police Headquarters promptly opened an inquiry paper to facilitate the ongoing investigation.
In an appeal for public assistance, Cha Hoong Fong has urged anyone with information regarding Madrafataha’s whereabouts to contact the South Klang IPD at 03-33762222 or to visit the nearest police station. The entire community remains hopeful for Madrafataha’s safe return as efforts to locate her continue.