MISSING: 36-Year-Old Malaysian Project Manager Left Workplace in Dengkil on Nov 11 and Has Not Returned Home
A 36-year-old Malaysian man, Siew Tuck Ming, has been missing since November 11. He was last seen around 10:30 a.m. after leaving his workplace, a construction site in Dengkil, Selangor.
In a viral Facebook post, Tuck Ming's colleague, Farrah Wee, reported that he did not return home after leaving the site. His family attempted to contact him from 6 p.m. onward that day but received no response, as he hasn’t answered any calls since his disappearance.
Farrah mentioned that Tuck Ming left in his Toyota Hilux (plate number WC7773F), identifiable by a large red stripe in the center. He is described as dark-skinned, approximately 170+ cm tall, and was last seen wearing a light blue company shirt and jeans.
Farrah shared that as of 6 p.m. on November 12, a resident of Jalan Baiduri, Dengkil, reported seeing someone who resembled Tuck Ming. However, his family, friends, and colleagues have not been able to confirm this sighting, and the search in the Dengkil area is ongoing. The construction site where he was last seen is located at Jalan Selangor Dredging in Dengkil.
Farrah also confirmed that Tuck Ming’s wife filed a police report at the Bukit Jalil Police Station on November 12. She noted that Tuck Ming, a project manager, is known for his reliability, which has increased concern among his family and colleagues. His car remains missing as of November 13.
We hope for Tuck Ming's safe return to his family soon.
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