A father has come forward with disturbing handwritten notes allegedly directed at his 10-year-old son, who was found dead at his school in Senawang, Negeri Sembilan, on Oct 1.
According to Harian Metro, Muhammad Hafizuddin Abdullah said he received a small “conversation notebook” containing a mix of messages, including a chilling line that read:
I want you to die tomorrow. I don’t know if you’ll go to heaven or hell.”
He said the writings were aimed at his child.

Victim told sister someone “wanted him dead”
Hafizuddin shared that the night before the tragedy, his son had opened up to his eldest sister about a person who “wanted him to die”. This information was later given to the authorities.
Hafizuddin said he is also troubled by the lack of clear communication regarding the investigation.
“I was told the probe had been completed, but I haven’t received any updates since meeting the investigating officer on Oct 5.
I just want to understand what happened to my son. Until today, no one has given us a clear explanation.”
While he accepts his son’s passing, Hafizuddin said the family is left with unanswered questions as no further evidence was shown to them, leading to much emotional strain.
Denies claims his son was an OKU child
Hafizuddin also addressed rumours accusing his family of hiding that his son was an OKU child, saying they were false.
He said that while he had taken his son for a medical check-up due to delayed speech, but specialists did not diagnose him with autism or recommended special education.
He added his son attended kindergarten at the age of five and six and performed well.
“No teacher ever said he had learning issues. At most, the teachers mentioned normal things like being naughty or not finishing homework.”

