Mr See Chin Leong, age 92, went missing since 7 March 2008.
He wandered off from Kheng Chiu Happy Lodge by himself that Friday afternoon.
Until today, he has not returned to the home.
The family wishes to appeal to the public for help to locate him.
He is about 153 cm tall, fai...
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It has been more than eight years since Madam Lim Yee Choo, a 38-year-old housewife, last saw her brother, Mr Lim Chin Huat. They had met during a reunion dinner held to celebrate the Chinese New Year in February 1999 at their mother's house in Johor. "That was the last time we met,'' Madam Lim told Crime Library.
"There has been no contact with him since,'' she ...
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They would today a very happy family of eight brothers and four sisters. But a deep streak of sadness runs through the extended family as one of the sisters ---- the youngest ---- is not with them and they do not know where she is. Soh Lay Hoon, the name given to her when she was born, was given away for adoption when she was a baby nearly 42 years ago.
"At that ti...
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From a dishwasher to being self-employed, with a long string of odd jobs in between. Tay Chee Chuan, now 47, happily married and running a food stall of his own, makes light of the tough times he has had to face in his life since the age of eight. But he carries the burden of a deep sense of emptiness for which he has so far found no relief.
That emptiness comes fr...
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Mdm Wee Lay Chin, now 52 with 3 children of her own, has no idea who her actual parents are, for she was given away for adoption when she was just a few months old.
When she was about ten years old, she overheard her mother’s conversation with her aunt and realized that she was an adopted child.
Longing to meet her biological parents si...
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