The businessman said he wanted to donate RM83,000 to increase the RM17,000 reward offer.
“I hope my gesture would help to find the girl. I join other Malaysians in praying for the safety of Sharlinie,” he told The Star here Sunday.
On Saturday, RM17,000 was put up by a group of people including MCA vice-president Datuk Donald Lim (RM5,000) and MCA Public Services and Complaints Department’s company GMH Property Sdn Bhd (RM5,000).
Lim, who is the Petaling Jaya Selatan MP, announced the amount at a press conference at the PJ police headquarters.
Tan said he hoped that all Malaysians would cooperate to find the missing girl.
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