Student could have lost his way, says fellow runner


> Student could have lost his way, says fellow runner
One of the Gunung Gajah Terom Marathon runners believes that missing 16-year-old Ahmad Rafikin Azman might have lost his way, claiming that someone might have sabotaged the event by meddling with the direction boards. Muhammad Lukmarul Hakim Hamidi, 19, said he was in the same category as Ahmad Rafikin and had ran the same route. He claimed was nearly lost after he followed the wrong direction but that he made a U-turn and found the right way back to the finish line. “I am worried that the student (Ahmad Rafikin) might have followed that way and got lost,” he said. Ahmad Rafikin has been missing since Sunday after taking part in a marathon in Sekayu.

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