Six years on, missing Sharlinie's parents have not given up hope


Suraya and Mohd Nashar looking at Sharlinie

DUNGUN: As she prepares her children for the upcoming new school term, Suraya Ahmad’s heart continues to cry out for her daughter Sharlinie Mohd Nashar, who went missing nearly six years ago.

Sharlinie, her third child, would have been preparing to start Year Five if she was still home.

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