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Please help to find missing kid William Yau Zhen Zhong 饒振忠

Let’s do our part to help find six-year-old William Yau Zhen Zhong 饒振忠, who has been missing since Wednesday (Jan 16). Print this poster and stick it up to help with the efforts to find the boy, who was last seen at Jalan Putra Mahkota 7/6c in Putra Heights.

Please keep an eye if you saw a kid looks like William Yau Zhen Zhong 饒振忠!

Help find William Yau Zhen Zhong

I was wrong to leave my children alone, says William’s mum

I was wrong to leave my children alone, says William's mum

KUALA LUMPUR: “Please forgive me. I was wrong to leave my children alone.”

This was the tearful plea of Goh Ying Ying, the mother of six-year-old William Yau Zhen Zhong, who has been missing since last Wednesday night.

“I am not angry at what the public is saying and I accept that I made a mistake. I hope good people will take care of my child and send him back to me as soon as possible,” she said in between sobs at a press conference yesterday at the MCA Public Complaints and Services Department.

William’s father Yau Kok Kang, who sat next to her, looked dazed and kept silent, and was seen occasionally hugging his wife.

Goh and Yau have been flooded with phone calls and SMSes that mainly offered sympathy while others scolded them for leaving their three children, Eric, William and Cindy inside their car while they went to a Putra Heights electrical appliances store.

“One man called me on Sunday at 5am, and said he would give me back my son if I sent him naked photos of myself,” she said.

William had got out of the car to look for his parents. When the couple returned, he was already gone.

Since then, the Yau family has been tirelessly looking for him, with neighbours and friends printing thousands of flyers about the little boy.

Malaysians from all quarters are rallying around the family to help them find William.

“He’s a good, little boy,” said family friend and babysitter Alec Lee, 53, outside the Yaus’ home in Shah Alam.

“If you ask him to do anything, he will listen to you.”

“It’s really sad. They made a single mistake, and they’re paying for it.” said Yau’s neighbour, businessman K. Auaduer.

“It could have happened to anyone.”

Source : TheStar

6歲童下車尋母失蹤‧男童父母飽受折騰

吳螢螢在新聞發佈會上數度掉淚,丈夫饒國剛(左)在旁安慰。(圖:星洲日報)

(吉隆坡20日訊)離奇失蹤的6歲男童饒振忠到目前仍無音訊,有人雪中送炭懸賞巨款和在網上發佈消息以人肉搜尋男童;然而也有人趁火打劫企圖“騙財騙色",更有人落井下石大罵男童的父母。

6歲兒子失蹤5天,身心靈飽受折磨的饒氏夫婦,自手機號碼在報章及網站公開後,每天接獲數以百計的電話。
男童的母親吳螢螢(25歲)說,“我曾接到一些人的短訊,罵我們做父母很粗心、罵我們是廢材、也有人叫我們夫妻去吃糞,看電器重要過兒子!"

公眾發短訊辱罵
在新聞發佈會上數度掉淚的吳螢螢說,儘管許多公眾發短訊辱罵他們,可是她不生氣,因為他們真的是做錯了。
她和丈夫饒國剛(32歲)在新聞發佈會上承認他們一時疏忽,鑄成這次的大錯,吳螢螢更是哭求民眾原諒他們,他們祈求大家協助尋找小振忠,希望兒子平安回來。
“我們希望這幾天照顧兒子的好心人,快點把孩子還給我們,以及大家可以原諒我們疏忽把孩子留在車,希望大家在責怪我們的時候,也幫忙我們找兒子。"

稱見到振忠索款500
陌生男疑乘機敲詐

吳螢螢昨日接獲一名陌生男子的來電,聲稱在雪州沙登地區看見他兒子,對方留下車牌表示會在該處等她。
她說,她在兩三分鐘後回電瞭解情況時,對方卻開口索取500令吉,才願意幫忙。
她之後一直聯絡不到這名男子,因此也沒有趕去沙登,她懷疑對方是乘機敲詐。這也是他們首次接到這類電話。
“之前也有一名男子致電聲稱看見小振忠,叫我打回他的手機,可是當我聯絡他時,他竟要求我傳送裸照作為交換條件,當時我很生氣就掛上電話。"

每天接到數百通電話

她說,警方也說之前有外勞通報說發現小孩,可是警方過後一直聯絡不上有關外勞。
兩們夫婦每天接到數百通電話,雖然有辱罵的短訊,但大多數是送上關心的祝福,希望兒子快點回到他們身邊。
吳螢螢說,他們自孩子失蹤第二天就已複印尋人啟事,至今在親友及好心的幫忙下,已在附近地區分派或張貼數千張尋人啟事。
饒國剛說,他們兩夫妻已放下工作,專注尋找兒子下落,但願他沒有事。

不法集團利用小童失蹤誘騙?
警方:沒接獲投報

6歲男童饒振忠失蹤的事被惡搞分子利用來散播謠言,指有不法集團專門利用男童迷路的伎倆來誘騙女性,針對此事,警方特別作出澄清。
武吉阿曼警方澄清,這項謠言早在幾年前流傳,警方未接獲任何類似投報。
有關謠言是指匪徒的新手段是專向獨自步行去上班或上學的女性下手,他們利用小孩佯裝迷路,引起女性的同情而把孩子帶往某個地點後,匪徒伺機下手搶劫、綁架和強姦。因此,女性應把小孩送往警局,而不是帶他們到任何地方。
惡作劇者還在照片附上警隊徽章,並聲稱這是由武吉阿曼D9(重案組)蘇曼古瑪助理警監所發出的公開勸告。
武吉阿曼警方接獲公眾通知後,迅速在官方面子書發表聲明說,目前在社交網站廣傳的“訊息"是謠言並非真實,絕不是警隊所發出的,而是多年前的惡作劇電郵改編。
不過,警方也強調,如果碰上迷路孩童,最適當是把他們送到鄰近警局,以確保安全。

有人兩度致電
圖騙賞金

無良人士在吳螢螢以及饒國剛苦苦等待民眾提供孩子下落的消息之際趁火打劫,兩度致電吳螢螢,假藉知道小振忠下落,企圖騙取賞金。
據瞭解,吳螢螢是於今天上午11時以及3時15分左右兩度接獲有關人士的電話,而且對方索取的賞金高達8萬令吉。
梳邦再也警區主任耶哈亞助理總監今天特地到小振忠父母的家安慰兩人時,接受記者採訪時指出,一旦兒童失蹤的新聞登報後,其父母接獲這一類的電話是很正常的,社會上總有一些喜歡趁火打劫的人。
他說,警方還在調查撥打這兩通電話的不明人士是否真的知道小振忠的下落。

吳螢螢:剛上幼稚園
兒子學習能力較差

吳螢螢形容失蹤的次子小振忠,學習及記性都比較差,但為人乖巧文靜,只要給他玩積木就會乖乖坐在那裡。
她說,小振忠今年才上幼稚園兩個星期,但他只會講華語和自己的名字,以及會聽少許的客家話,英文和馬來文則不會聽也不會講。
她說,兒子在店時時常會有顧客跟他玩耍,因此兒子並不會害怕陌生人。
“兒子小時候有哮喘病,但已病癒無需再吃藥,不過,他每天睡覺時一定要抱枕頭才能睡,而且只要有冷氣空調就會睡得很好。"

第一次留車內就出事

“這是我們第一次把孩子留在車裡,沒想到就出事了。"
國剛說,他以前即使下車買香煙,也會留下妻子在車內。他沒想到,這麼短時間就不見了兒子。
“我們當天已經找遍電器店的冰箱、洗衣機,甚至是後巷的垃圾槽也找過,但一無所獲。"
說,之前他們曾叮嚀孩子不可以跟陌生人走。
(星洲日報)

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