Family pining for missing dad who was last seen in Desa Petaling


PETALING JAYA: A family has been pining for their 78-year-old father who went missing after losing his way home since Monday (Dec 7) night.

UPDATE: ‘Missing dad’ Robert Low has been found

Sha-Ron Low said her father, Robert Low Kon Fatt left work at about 4pm to deliver some products to a client.

“That was what he said when my mom called him at about 6pm when he did not return home.

“When mom called again at 9pm, he said he was lost and trying to find his way home.

“She called him again at midnight and he said he was still lost and his phone battery was running low. He has not been contactable since, ” said Low in a Facebook post on Tuesday (Dec 8).

Low said her dad was last seen around Desa Petaling area in Kuala Lumpur where his office is.

“He drives a silver Nissan Sentra with the registration plate WLD8523. He was wearing a blue T-shirt and greyish black pants. He is around 168cm and slim built, ” she added.

When contacted, Low said her family has lodged a police report and they were still looking for her dad.

“We are still looking for him. Maybe he is disoriented and lost. We pray that he is safe, ” she said.

Those who have seen Robert can text Low at +65 8188 5448 or text her on her Facebook (Sha-Ron Low).

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