Malaysian woman reported missing in South Korea, found
KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysian Noorizlin Farahin Ayob who was reported to have gone missing in South Korea on Wednesday, has been found.
This was disclosed by an individual known as Ling Ling, who had earlier shared about the 24-year old woman’s disappearance.
“Alhamdulillah, she has been found, but I could not divulge further details on her disappearance as it was a complicated case.
“I’m sorry, I could only tell that she has been found,” she said in a brief response to Sinar Harian through WhatsApp on Thursday.
On Wednesday, it was reported that Noorizlin went missing.
The matter was shared through a Facebook account belonging to Ling Ling who claimed that she last saw Noorizlin on May 10.
She said Noorizlin’s last known address was at Cheongju-si, Chungcheongbuk-do.
She had also earlier sought for help from those who knew Noorizlin’s vehicle registration number plate to contact her as soon as possible so that the police could locate the woman.