Disappearance of Sharlinie Mohd Nashar
The disappearance of Sharlinie Mohd Nashar occurred on January 9, 2008, in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.[1] The four-year-old daughter of Mohd Nashar Mat Hussain and Suraya Ahmad, she went disappeared after playing at the playground with her eight-year-old sister.[2] Like Tin Song Sheng who went missing since 1996, Sharlinie's body have never been found and she has never been proven to be dead. No kidnapping or murder charges have ever been filed. Her mysterious disappearance occurred not long after the Nurin Jazlin Jazimin case in 2007.[3][4] Early lifeSharlinie, fondly known by her nickname Nini,[5] was born on 30 January 2004 in Petaling Jaya, Selangor to her parents Suraya Ahmad and Mohd Nashar Mat Hussain.[6] She has four siblings and was the youngest. Sharliena is one of her sisters. Sharlinie has asthma and depends on vintolin intake.[7] DisappearanceOn 9 January 2008, Sharlinie left her house to go to the playground which is located just 200 metres from the two-storey terrace house in PJS 2, Taman Datuk Harun, Petaling Jaya. Accompanied by her eight-year-old sister, Sharliena, the two of them played together for 30 minutes before the incident at 11.30am.[8][4] But, only Sharliena returns home that day after she failed to discover her younger sister.[9] Her younger brother tell their mother, Suraya Ahmad, regarding Sharlinie's disappearance and dan the family went to the playground to find her. Her family then lodge a police report after a failed two-hours of her searching.[8] A doll belongs to Sharlinie was found by locals at the location where she was reported missing.[10] Search efforts and investigationThe police have opened an investigation into Sharlinie's disappearance and have begun a massive search effort to track her down.[11] The massive searching for her conducted by the police and the public.[12] Thousands of homes in the area were searched by authorities, but Sharlinie was never found. There are allegations that the child was tied up with candy by an unknown woman before being forced into a black car.[8] In addition, there were also rumors that a man, nicknamed "cat man", had approached the girl to ask for an excuse to look for her missing cat before kidnapping her. Just two days before Sharlinie's disappearance, a six-year-old girl who was playing not far from her home about two kilometres from the missing victim's home, was kidnapped by the same "cat man". However, about three hours later, she was found unharmed about 25 km away in Wangsa Maju.[8] See alsoReferences
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