Update on 1 October 2019, 4.45pm: The girls have been found.
It’s not every day a child goes missing in Singapore, and when it’s not one but two missing children, it’s even more worrying.
To make matters worse, both girls are just 11-years-old.
2 Children Go Missing At Sengkang’s Seletar Mall For More Than 24 Hours
The authorities are urgently searching for two girls who went missing at 7am yesterday, 30 September 2019. It has been more than 24 hours since they were last seen.
#sgpoliceappeal Two 11-years-old girls went missing since 30/09/2019 at 0700hrs. Last seen at Seletar Mall, both wearing white top with green checkered skirt. If found, please call 999. Thank you. pic.twitter.com/14emXhgvHx
— SingaporePoliceForce (@SingaporePolice) September 30, 2019
Last Seen At Seletar Mall In Sengkang
The pair were last seen at Seletar Mall wearing a uniform: a white top and a green checkered skirt. They are presumably from Fernvale Primary School.
Since they went missing, various social media posts have been made to inform the public to keep a lookout for them. One netizen claims that one of the children is her colleague’s child.
11 years old girl missing since morning (30-Sep) in Singapore. Last seen with school PE uniform near Seletar Mall. Any…
Posted by Low Samantha on Monday, 30 September 2019
While another netizen claimed that one of the girls is her friend’s niece.
Both posts have been widely shared on social media.
If you have any information, please do not hesitate to call 999 or get in touch with either of their parents. Their number can be found here.
Hopefully, the girls will be found safe and sound.
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