
MENTAKAB: An anxious mother is pleading for information on the whereabouts of her two-year-old daughter who is suffering from epilepsy.
Wong Lai Lan, 21, said her daughter Nisha Chandramohan (pic) required medication twice a day.
“I plead with whoever who has seen or taken my daughter to return her immediately as she had not taken her medicine for the past six days.
“Her condition may worsen if she continues to miss the prescribed medication,” she said yesterday.
She said Nisha was unknowingly brought out of the house by a relative who was suffering from mental illness on June 4.
A police report was lodged on that day when the relative was found by passers-by at 10pm but Nisha was nowhere in sight.
She said her husband M. Chandramohan, 24, and her could not sleep thinking of their daughter.
”We have spent over RM1,000 travelling all over Temerloh and Mentakab looking for Nisha.
”My husband even skipped work and went to Karak and Bentong and printed posters of her to be distributed to the people.”
Although the family’s plight was reported widely on Thursday, Wong said there had been no telephone calls from the public.
“Please return her to us as we miss her so badly. I promise not to ask any questions upon her return,” she said, adding that she could not offer any reward for information as she was not from a rich family. Her husband works as a contractor.
Wong, a clerk, said she could be contacted at 016-932 3803. She lives in No 2, Jalan Bukit Bendera 20, Taman Bukit Bendera.