Influencer Boss Mario reported missing after leaving Melaka’s Pantai Klebang

Brother of social media figure, whose real name is Yew Boon Xiang, had made report last night

9:36 PM MYT

 

MELAKA – Police received a missing person report following the disappearance of the social media influencer known as Boss Mario, after leaving Pantai Klebang here early yesterday morning.

Melaka Tengah district police chief Christopher Patit said the disappearance of the social media figure – whose real name is Yew Boon Xiang, 30, and who resides in Semabok – was reported by his brother at the Batang Tiga police station at 9.35pm yesterday.

He said the report was lodged by his brother when Boss Mario did not answer phone calls when the man arrived at the phone shop in Melaka Central at 8am yesterday.

“His repeated calls went unanswered, which is unusual. Due to this, his brother went to Boss Mario’s house in Taman Pertam Jaya, Semabok, to check on him, but he was not at home.

“Upon checking the CCTV recordings, it was found that he left the house in his Honda City car at 3am before learning that the car, which was locked, was parked in the Pantai Klebang area at 6pm,” he said when contacted today.

Therefore, he urged the public with information about the case to report to the nearest police station.

Meanwhile, the news of Boss Mario’s disappearance has gone viral on social media since he has about 222,000 followers on Facebook. – February 3, 2024

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