Four missing in Pulau Perhentian now home


KLUANG: A family of four who were feared missing since last Saturday while on holiday in Pulau Perhentian, off Terengganu, have returned home.

Pertubuhan Amal Komuniti Besut volunteer Ahmad Nazrul said the four – Suraidah Abdul Ghani, 54, her son Mohamad Aiman Rafee, 21, and her grandchildren Sasa Alesha Mohd Saiful, seven, and Ahmad Dhani Mohd Saiful, four – were now in Kluang.

Ahmad said he had spoken to the children’s father and confirmed that the four had returned.

He urged people not to speculate, saying the relevant parties would issue official statements soon.

“I would like to thank all parties who helped in the search. We also thank the Royal Malaysia Police, Pulau Perhentian resort and hotel operator, Pulau Perhentian boat operators, and all others who were directly or indirectly involved,” he added, Bernama reported.

Earlier today, it was reported that the four had checked out of a resort on Pulau Perhentian at 8am on Sunday and could not be contacted by their family members.

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In Nation

Couple in Negri child neglect case file representation on day of sentencing
Court rejects Guan Eng, Betty Chew and Phang's bid to strike out graft charges
Guan Eng and wife arrive for verdict in bid to have graft charges struck out
STB study to address concerns of monopoly by foreign-owned tourism firms
Ministry raids convenience store for selling ‘no palm oil’ ice cream
PAS dismisses claims Perlis MB being detained over MACC probe
TVET boost to tackle engineer shortage in Malaysia, says Anwar
Families adopt healthy lifestyles to help their overweight kids
INTERACTIVE: More than half of Malaysia’s children at risk of obesity
Welder returns from Korea thanks to donations

Others Also Read