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Tuesday 28 October 2014

17-year female students will sit for SPM missing


Kuala Krai: A secondary school students Dabong Atiqah Mohd Jaafar, 17, who will sit for the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) November are believed missing since two weeks ago. His brother, Rifai, 24, said his family are worried for the safety of children 10th of 11 siblings, as had looked everywhere but could not find it. According to Rifai, he sent Nor Atiqah to Bertam Baru Railway Station, as usual whenever his brother back to the dorm and see her sister had boarded the train on 10 Oct. . "After sending my younger siblings to the train station, my family and I think she is in school. However, a week later, the teacher came to the house and tell my sister had a week did not go to school.





"In the wake of such information, we have tried various ways to detect sister until now. We are looking at Chalong and Gua Musang, but also use alternative methods of Islamic medicine, including prayer celebrations but have not succeeded so far," he said. Add Rifai, Nor Atiqah had no problems with his family and his family is now even more alarming is the mother of appetite and can not sleep soundly since the loss of his brother.

He said his brother never told whether they have a problem and the situation is really alarming their families. "We hope the sister returned to their families and had to sit for the SPM examination. We fear the dark future if the missed examination is essential. "Because I touched the people who know the location Nor Atiqah moment to contact the nearest police station or contact us via my brother, ammir, 34 at 014-829 1208," he said. Azrul also appealed Nor Atiqah return to their families if unreadable this news because he and his family are very worried about the safety of his brother. Meanwhile, another brother Nor Atiqah, ammir tell, his sister is 121.92 cm tall, fair-haired and long waist. ammir told his brother to wear a school uniform and carrying a rucksack when leaving the house to go back to the hostel and his family had lodged a police report on 12 October.

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