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My brother, Ajamair Singh, went missing from his home in Ipoh and potentially now might be wandering as a homeless person in KL.

At first, we thought he was wandering around Ipoh, but on June 20, 2022, a Malay person called and told us he had found my brother’s cardholder with his IC around the KLCC area. My phone number was actually written inside the cardholder.
“He was last seen by family members in Ipoh on June 10, 2022.”
He is actually an OKU (mentally-challenged) and was always supposed to take his medications on time.
“I remember him telling us that he wanted to take up a challenge and find a job in KL.. but now he is cut off from his medication, and it can cause him to be forgetful (dementia).”
I suspect he must work at some (Mamak) restaurants, as they usually offer free accommodations. His favourite places to work are restaurants that provide free accommodation. Examples would be the mamaks in the KLCC areas or Jalan TAR areas.
Or worse, I am afraid he might have started wandering on the roadsides as a homeless person.
I am sure he won’t be able to hold on to his job for long due to his situation, and I suspect he might be jumping jobs from one restaurant to another.
His full name is Ajamair Singh a/l Jalaur Singh, and he might be wearing spectacles now. Once he goes into his dementia (forgetfulness), all things in his pocket would go missing – and he is already mentally unstable.
If you are a charity organisation distributing food to the homeless, maybe you can help me.
If you have seen him during your rounds where you distribute food to the poor, please let me know, and please share this with the other charity bodies around KL too.
And please share it with other organisations you know, even if you are not a charity entity.
I am genuinely concerned for him. Please get in touch with me (Jit Singh) at +6019-362-9402 if you have seen him.
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