William Yau inquest: Burger seller says he didn’t see child come out of car


PETALING JAYA: A part-time burger seller told a Coroner's Court here that he did not see any child come out from William Yau Zhen Zhong father's car on the day the six-year-old boy was reported missing in Putra Heights.

Shah Azril Azri Abdul Hamid, who was selling burger beside Onking chain store, said he also did not hear any child screaming for help as at that time the electrical shop had turned the radio volume high.

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