Parents still hopeful Sharlinie would be found someday


Still hopeful: Suraya and Mohd Nashar with a pcture of their daughter Sharlinie at their home.

THE public may have long forgotten about Sharlinie Mohd Nashar, a girl who disappeared without trace eight years ago, but not her parents.

The daily reported that Suraya Ahmad, 36, and her husband Mohd Nashar Mat Hussein, 37, have only a pink shirt to remember their child by.

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