Mother of missing Malay Indian child getting calls, but no information
June 14th, 2010 - 2:52 pm ICT by ANIPetaling Jaya (Malaysia), June 14 (ANI): The mother of a missing Malay Indian child has revealed that she is getting calls, but no information about the whereabouts of her two-year old daughter.
Nisha Chandra Mohan’s mother Wong Lai Lan said her daughter is a patient of epilepsy.
“All the calls were from people who wanted to give us moral support and none had any information about Nisha’s whereabouts, I don’t know what to say anymore, I only pray for her safe return. I’m very worried about her health,” The Star quoted Lan, as saying.
She said she was worried about Nisha’s health, as she needs to take her medication. (ANI)
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