Designer jumps on Villa Nabila bandwagon by coming up with T-shirts


Ahmad Fatah Zubir showing the Villa Nabila designs he had made in his laptop at his shop located in Taman Perbadanan Islam here in Johor Baru on Nov 21. Pic by LIM CHENG KIAT/The Star

JOHOR BARU: A designer has jumped on the Villa Nabila bandwagon by coming up with T-shirts inspired by the widely-reported incident of the boy who “went missing” after visiting an abandoned bungalow in Danga Bay.

Ahmad Fatah Zubir said Malaysians, especially Johoreans, had been following the boy’s mysterious disappearance closely even after he was found later.

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