A 22-year-old Malaysian girl, Chia Min Yong, has been missing since 5 April, and local entertainer Wang Lei took to his social media platform to help the family find her.
Wang Lei said during a live stream broadcast on his Facebook on 9 April that he is offering RM10,000 to anyone who can find the missing girl.
However, when he later found out that the girl’s father’s boss had offered RM100,000, Wang upped her reward to RM50,000.
Speaking directly to Chia through his broadcast, Wang appealed to her to return home soon if she is watching the video, saying that her parents are worried sick.
Wang shared how he relates to her parents’ worries, as he has a daughter himself, and he revealed that her parents are crying everyday ever since she went missing.
He also revealed that Chia’s mother hasn’t been eating for days, and her father had stopped his work in Singapore to return to Malaysia to try to find her.
Wang also offered her a job as his assistant if she needs money, and if she doesn’t want to work in Singapore, he has another position in his company that is based in Penang.
Referring to her family’s suspicion that she has been kidnapped (because they suspect the last message that she sent was not sent by her, but by someone else), Wang appealed to the alleged kidnappers to release her.
He also told the alleged kidnappers to threaten him instead of harassing her parents.
Sent her mother a message on the day she went missing
Chia sent a message to her mother on 5 April at around 7pm, saying that she was doing very badly at work and is having money problems.
She also shared that she hasn’t had money to eat for the last three months, and apologised for running away from home to work elsewhere.
