A person has made an appeal online to help her godfather reunite with his long-lost daughter before he passes on.
On 19 April, a Facebook post was created appealing for information on the child of a man named Lee Chung Ho.
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Details On Long-Lost DaughterÂ
In the post, the user elaborated that her godfather, Lee Chung Ho, had lost contact with his daughter for over ten years.
From what they know, the man’s daughter used to work as a teacher before her marriage.
The family used to stay in the area of Teban Garden or Pasir Ris.
He also has a son whose name is Lee Zi Yang who passed on ten years earlier.
This year, Lee’s health had been deteriorating and hopes to see his daughter and grandson before he passes on.
Due to the limited information the user has from her godfather, she hopes that social media will allow them to reunite Lee with his daughter.
Anyone with further information regarding this can reach out via the number listed in the Facebook post below:
In the meantime, those who wish to contribute can help with finding the man’s lost daughter by sharing the post on Facebook on their accounts.
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