Landlord homes in on ‘missing’ house
By G.C. TAN
newsdesk@thestar.com.my
KANGAR: The owner of a double-storey wooden house who went to the house in Kampung Bakau here to collect rent from his tenants was shocked to find that his home had mysteriously “disappeared”.
Twenty-four concrete pillar holders, pieces of scattered wood and a damaged television set were all that remained of his house.
The wooden walls and pillars of the house were all missing. It is believed the main components of the house had been dismantled or disposed of.
Shocking find: Zuria showing one the 24 concrete pillar holders which were all that remained of his house in Kampung Bakau, Kangar.
Zuria Ali, 30, said he was shocked to see the entire house structure removed. He even lost his furniture, cutlery, cupboards, a dining table and a refrigerator.
The house, which he inherited from his parents, is about 60 years old.
“I estimated my losses to be about RM30,000,” Zuria, who now lives in Perak, said.
“I had heard that my house had vanished and was curious to find out the truth.”
His neighbour, identified only as Ah Kiung, said he saw three men and a trailer arriving at the house last month.
“They dismantled the house in early February,” he said.
“I thought the three were carrying out the dismantling work on instructions from the landlord. I did not suspect anything until he (Zuria) asked me about it.”
Kangar OCPD Supt Abdul Rahman Mohd Noordin confirmed receiving a report about the “missing” house.
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