Missing M’sian in west Sumatra landslide was travelling to visit relatives


KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian citizen Asrul Nizam Apridwson, 30, who went missing following a landslide in Padang Panjang, West Sumatra, Indonesia on Nov 27, was reportedly on his way to visit relatives there.

The victim's mother, Erna Lis Alam Shah, 52, said her son had travelled there with his uncle, taking a ferry from Port Dickson to Dumai on Nov 26, before continuing their journey to Padang Pariaman in a rented van.

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