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After 14 days lost in the forest, Jaslinda’s son’s hug made many people cry

After 14 days lost in the forest, Jaslinda’s son’s hug made many people cry

Nothing calms a child’s heart more than seeing his mother or father safe.

However, imagine if the person you love most suddenly disappeared without a word for days. Certainly every moment is filled with worry, fear and various questions playing in the mind.

That is the feeling felt by the family of female climber Jaslinda who was reported missing while taking part in climbing activities on Mount Batu Putih.

After two tense weeks, the family’s wait was finally answered. Jaslinda was found safe.

“Mama…”

In the video which is now viral, Jaslinda’s children can be seen running to their mother before hugging her tightly.

Hearing the call “Mama…” coming out of her children’s mouths while tightly hugging the woman’s body truly broke many people’s hearts.

Clearly radiating the longing that had been buried for days.

There are no words that can describe the feelings of a child who can finally see and hug his mother again.

Recently, the case of Jaslinda’s disappearance on Mount Batu Putih has become a major concern for Malaysians.

The woman was reported missing while taking part in climbing activities in the area on May 24.

Since his disappearance was reported, a large-scale search and rescue (SAR) operation was launched. It involves various security agencies, rescue teams and volunteers.

The community continues to follow every development of the operation who hopes that the victims will be found safely.

Discovered by native people

This hope finally came true when Jaslinda was found safe by a group of Orang Asli residents in a forest area near Lubuk Gaharu Village at around 17.00 yesterday.

The victim was then taken out of the forest area before receiving further treatment.

The news of this discovery was greeted with gratitude by many parties who had followed the development of the operation from the start.

For the record, Jaslinda joined the climb with 13 other climbers and two Malim Gunung Perhutanan (MGP) via the Trans Spencer Chapman route.

The climb starts at 02.00 on May 23 via the Gedung Post-Mount Bah Gading-Mount Batu Putih-Kuala Woh route.

It is known that Jaslinda and another climber, Mohd Hanafi Neikmad, 41, experienced health problems during the climb.

However, the supply chain executive at a private company is believed to have continued his journey before he was last seen on May 24.

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