Thursday, November 29, 2007

K.L ain't safe anymore.....so be EXTRA careful...

Recently this afternoon, I was just browsing through YouTube.com to watch cute little Rabbids screaming DAAAGGGHHHH!!!!!!! (www.rabbids.com). Then I was bored, so I just went through Kenny Sia's blog and Joyce Wong a.k.a KinkyBlueFairy's blog.

Kenny Sia's latest blog post was about Ronald McDonald holding the Golden Arch of McDonald's as hostage. But on KinkyBlueFairy's blog, it's about someone got kidnapped and went missing.

Last time I used to think that K.L was so safe, parents no need to sweat or worry where their children go. Heck, their children go as far as Mid Valley also they don't mind. Because.........back then, K.L is as safe as it sounds.

Now...............its totally different.

Cases of rapes, murder,kidnap and so on has been appearing throughout national newspaper. Come to think of it, it's not safe anymore.

Remember the Nurin case, where the little cute Malay girl was missing and the police force went on a massive hunt to search her?

A few weeks or months later, a news was reported that there was a sports bag found in a bookstore, and inside the bag....was a body of a little girl, naked, full of injuries. And there was an object shoved into her private part.

It was disturbing. I couldn't even imagine what the pain she had gone through. What's worst, she's dead.

The police compared the picture of the dead girl to Nurin's picture. Nurin's father, denied that it was not his Nurin, stated that her hair style was different than the dead girl.

One was to find out is............ DNA test to see whether is it her or not.

It was her.

Once I saw the report, saying that "it is 99% Nurin". Nurin's father still could not accept the truth, and said that Nurin could still be out there waiting for help.

The next day, somehow, Nurin's father claimed the body of the dead girl to be his daughter.

Nurin's classmates, teachers, neighbours, and even her sisters, were shocked and sadden over her death.

I was disturbed how she got sexually killed, and what's worst is that, she was stuffed inside a sports bag, left in a bookstore.

How Nurin got kidnapped?

She and her family went to a nightmarket. They lost her, Nurin was taken into a van. There was alot of people witnessed her being forced into a van, but they didn't at least jotted down the plate number of the vehicle. If the people was curious enough to even write down the number and report this to the police, little Nurin would still be with us. Because of us, this is one of the reasons why we failed to safe her.

We could blame her parents, but ain't her parents suffered enough?

If they held her hand tight and make sure that she's on their sights, this wouldn't happened.

I don't know how many parents are reading blogs right now.......or maybe busy being kiasu or being nosy, but please, keep an eye for your children, especially young ones. If your child is being kidnapped or being missing without u knowing, you can be also charged neglecting your children. Parents are responsible for their safety, and they should know it.

Sometimes, I'm even scared to go to the nearest pasar malam alone, knowing that many foreign workers lived around here, mostly Indonesians and Bangladeshis. That's why, I would only walk with my parents.

If there is only one day, where no one is killed or kidnapped or raped, it would be the best day that we can go through.

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