Ms Wu-Murad, whose husband is former coach of Singapore's women's basketball team has been missing since April 10. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - When Ms Patricia Wu-Murad checked out of the Mandokoro guesthouse in Nara, Japan, on the morning of April 10, she was believed to be headed towards a mountainous pilgrimage trail.was seen, according to her family.
“It appears as though she’s vanished from the face of the earth, which we know is impossible,” she told The Straits Times over the phone from Japan on Saturday, adding that her mother was an experienced hiker who had completed month-long trails in Europe and Peru. Local police have since April 18 restarted the search, after the family spent hours speaking to the police in Gojo, the closest major city, and a personal intervention from US Senator for Connecticut Richard Blumenthal.
Mr Kirk Murad coaching the Singapore women’s national basketball team at the 2017 SEA Games. PHOTO: KIRK MURAD/FACEBOOK “We need more contributions, more volunteers. We want to get this done,” she said, adding that she is grateful for the help and supportive messages received thus far.
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