Dying Old Man Searching For A Long Lost Son
Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2012 10:58:10 +0800
Hi Friends,
The dying old man is actually my own uncle.  Appreciate if you could help circulate this email to as many friends as possible particularly those in Singapore and Melbourne, Australia as his son is believed to be in either of these two countries.
 
Thank you very much!
 
Warmest Regards,
LeongKL





 Dying Old Man Searching For A Long Lost Son
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2012 16:39:13 +0800
A dying 74 years old man in Johor Baru is frantically searching and waiting for his long lost son from Singapore, whom he has lost contact for more than 10 years...
His son was a Information Technology graduate of RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia.
 
 
Mr Leong Yoke Wah is the 74 years old man suffering from terminal lung cancer. Doctor had diagnosed in September, 2011 that he has the last 3 to 6 months to live on.... Look like his days are up very very soon.... His last wish is to see his long lost son by the name of Kenneth Liang  Rong Hui @ Leong Puey Mun (I/c No. S7325901J) for the last time. The last known address of Mr Kenneth Liang is: 
No.12, Jalan Lempeng #13-02 
Park West Condominium
Singapore 128798.
The photo of Kenneth Liang as attached was taken recently from an old photo of his around 15 years ago. There is no recent photo of him available in hand. Kenneth Liang should be 39 years old this year (2012). 
 
Mr Leong Yoke Wah is calling for foregiveness from his son for whatever wrong or misunderstanding his son had perceived against him in the past. He hopes that Kenneth Liang will call him up via 016- 4268413 as soon as he knows about the news that his father is dying very soon.
Mr Leong Yoke Wah: "Kenneth, Daddy loves you very very much, always...."
 
Anyone who knows  Mr Kenneth Liang Rong Hui's whereabout please convey this email message to him urgently.... You would have done a very good deed to a very poor soul...
and God bless you!
Otherwise, please have a heart and pass this email on and circulate to your friends, particularly those in Singapore, Melbourne, Australia and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Thank you.