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21yo M’sian Student Goes Missing In Japan After Failing To Return To Campus

She has been missing since Monday (Jan 27).
A Malaysian student studying in Japan has been reported missing after she didn’t return to campus since Monday (Jan 27), sparking a search for her whereabouts.

According to the missing person’s notice, the 21-year-old named Hannani was last seen leaving her dormitory in National Institute of Technology (Kosen) in Kure and was wearing a uniform along with a backpack.

Missing M'sian student in Japan
Photo via The Star

21yo M’sian student goes missing in Japan, search underway

According to a report by NST, both Malaysian and Japanese immigration authorities have been notified of Hannani’s disappearance.

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The campus also confirmed that she has yet to return to her dormitory after leaving Kure Kosen at around noon. Their attempts to contact her via LINE, Messenger, and WhatsApp have also not been successful thus far.

We have also checked her room and confirmed that she took her passport and wallet. We are now trying to contact other Malaysian students at Kosen.

Hannani missing in Japan
Photo via NST

“If anyone has any information, please contact us. We will also provide updates if there are any developments. Apologies for the delay in reaching out,” they said.

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Those with information on Hannani’s whereabouts are urged to contact the following persons at the Education and Training Advisory Office (PPL) in Tokyo:

Mr. Imran Yusof at +81 80-7561-8080
Ms. Yang Munirah at +60 12-688 8364

Meanwhile, it was reported by Harian Metro that the incident is pending a confirmation from the Malaysian embassy in Japan.

We hope the authorities will be able to find Hannani soon and that she’ll be safe!

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