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HAHAHAH, looking how fucking pathetic can these PRC be..using sandwich board to look for her missing whore daughter, c'mon lah, just trying this "Huang Na" trick on gullible sinkies to donate money only lah
FUCKING PATHETIC!! :oIo::oIo::oIo:
Posted on 06 Jan 2010
Mum of missing China girl carries 'sandwich board' posters in search of daughter
Madam Zhang, mother of missing China national Han Yanfei, was seen walking around Singapore yesterday (Jan 5) with two giant posters of her daughter.
After learning from the police that the corpse at Bukit Panjang Park is not her daughter's, she is filled with renewed hope that her daughter is alive.
According to The New Paper, Madam Zhang says that she will continue walking around with the posters until her daughter is found.
Yesterday, she took the train from Boon Keng to City Hall, walking through the cabins to create more awareness. She alighted at City Hall, moved through the shopping centres, and went on to Little India.
STOMPer JiaYou, who saw Madam Zhang at City Hall, says:
"It was really heart-wrenching, to see her walking around with these giant 'missing person' posters. Her eyes were all puffy and she looked so sad.
"I have a daughter too, and I can't imagine how I would deal with it if she went missing. I think she's really strong.
"I really hope she finds her daughter soon. My fingers are crossed."

Posted on 06 Jan 2010
Mum of missing China girl carries 'sandwich board' posters in search of daughter

Madam Zhang, mother of missing China national Han Yanfei, was seen walking around Singapore yesterday (Jan 5) with two giant posters of her daughter.
After learning from the police that the corpse at Bukit Panjang Park is not her daughter's, she is filled with renewed hope that her daughter is alive.
According to The New Paper, Madam Zhang says that she will continue walking around with the posters until her daughter is found.
Yesterday, she took the train from Boon Keng to City Hall, walking through the cabins to create more awareness. She alighted at City Hall, moved through the shopping centres, and went on to Little India.
STOMPer JiaYou, who saw Madam Zhang at City Hall, says:
"It was really heart-wrenching, to see her walking around with these giant 'missing person' posters. Her eyes were all puffy and she looked so sad.
"I have a daughter too, and I can't imagine how I would deal with it if she went missing. I think she's really strong.
"I really hope she finds her daughter soon. My fingers are crossed."