22-year-old university student Ang Hui Enn had reportedly run away from her home in Klang, Malaysia on Monday (24 April) and had been missing for about 2 days, before she was found dead on 26 April.
The girl’s cousin had initially posted an appeal for information to help find her missing cousin on the evening of 24 April, but later updated the post 2 days later on Wednesday announcing that Ang had been found dead.
Posting on the 巴生人 Facebook group on Wednesday, the cousin made the heartbreaking announcement and thanked everyone who helped to share the appeal for information and tried to look for Ms Ang.
She confirmed that her cousin was found dead not far away from their home.
The family said in a Facebook post that although they do appreciate the kind gestures from members of the public, they are urging the public to stop calling them and added that they will not be accepting any condolence money from the public.
Wau Post reported that the family had found the missing girl on the afternoon of 25 April.
Ran away from home
Ang’s cousin first posted the appeal for help on Monday 24 April at about 7pm, stating that her cousin had been missing for the whole day since 11 am that morning.
The deceased had also left their family home at Taman Sentosa without her phone, driving away in a white Myvi when she left.
The family then unlocked Ang’s phone that she had left behind and noticed that she had left them a message, saying that she was going to hurt herself and asked her family not to come and look for her.
The family then reported the incident to the local police and sought help from the residents in Klang, and just 2 days later they found their daughter dead.