School stabbing: 'Mum will always love and miss you'


PETALING JAYA: The mother of the teenager who was stabbed to death at a Bandar Utama school summoned up the courage to open up in a heart-wrenching post.

Describing her 16-year-old daughter as very sweet, kind, and disciplined, the mother took to Facebook to express her despair.

"She was deeply loved by her family and friends.

"She was a beautiful child, but yet met with something so cruel... I am speechless and heartbroken," she wrote in her post on Wednesday (Oct 15).

The mother said that her daughter had never done anything to worry them as parents.

"Since she was little, she was always considerate of her parents and others and never asked us for anything," she said.

Towards the end of the post, she had to finally let go of her child, bidding her a final farewell.

"I hope she rests well in the other world, and her soul finds peace and happiness.

"Mum will always love and miss you."

She also thanked her friends as well as the public for their prayers and condolences.

The mother also asked everyone reading her post to continue sending their blessings to her late daughter.

She also posted an announcement of the wake for her late daughter Yap Shing Xuen.

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