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Missing female student found safe in Johor

Humaira Ahmad Fauzi was reported missing last Sunday in Chemor, Perak

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 12 Apr 2022 7:24PM

Missing female student found safe in Johor
Humaira Ahmad Fauzi’s disappearance went viral on social media when her family members and friends sought the help of netizens to look for her and inform them should they find her. – Bernama pic, April 12, 2022

IPOH – A female student, Humaira Ahmad Fauzi, 14, who was reported missing after leaving her house at Desa Klebang Perdana, Chemor here last Sunday has been found safe in Johor.

Johor police chief Datuk Mior Faridalathrash Wahid said they received word from the Pontian district police headquarters that Humaira was found safe at Bandar Pontian mosque alone at around 5pm today.

“Humaira’s parents are also there now with the Pontian police. Further investigation into this case is being conducted,” he said.

Humaira’s father, Ahmad Fauzi Ibrahim had lodged a police report at around 3pm last Sunday with Perak police.

Her sister Sabrina, 24, said that Humaira did not show any change or behave strangely except for wearing stockings on the morning of her disappearance, stating that she did not want to be cold before leaving her home.

She said Humaira, who is the fifth of seven siblings, was supposed to return to her school dormitory at Simpang Empat, Semanggol on Sunday after finishing her self-quarantine at home after being infected with Covid-19.

Humaira’s disappearance went viral on social media when her family members and friends sought the help of netizens to look for her and inform them should they find her. – Bernama, April 12, 2022

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