No next-of-kin, Malaysian man who died in Singapore was an orphan, says Canning rep


IPOH: The deceased Malaysian man at the centre of social media efforts to locate his family was an orphan, says Canning assemblyman Jenny Choy.

She said that she tried to locate the family of Lim Jee Meng after he passed away in Singapore recently, adding that she tried to locate his family at his last known address in Ipoh Garden East.

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