
Student who disappeared after school found at friend's home
ISKANDAR PUTERI: A Form Three student from Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK) Bukit Indah, who was reported missing after school on Friday, has been found safe.
District police chief Assistant Commissioner M. Kumarasan said Nur Iman Iskandar Abdullah, 15, was found at a schoolmate's home in Bukit Indah at 9.30pm last night.
"Nur Iman Iskandar was found safe at 9.30pm. Investigations revealed he had a disagreement with his family," said Kumarasan in a statement today.
He was reported missing by his 36-year-old father at the Taman Bukit Indah Police Station after failing to return home from school.
At the time, he was last seen wearing a baju Melayu after attending a Hari Raya gathering at school.
His disappearance was first reported yesterday, prompting concern after it emerged he had not been seen since leaving school.

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