
Main image via Malay Mail
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During the busy festive season, we’re bound to forget something; with long to-do lists and items to pack, there’s surely something that will slip our minds. Eventually, panic and stress will ensue.
For this mother, however, the panic and stress of realizing that she left her daughter behind at the R&R must have been unbearable. We can’t even begin to imagine what she must have felt!
According to Malay Mail, the incident happened some time around 2pm on Monday, June 3 when Twitter user @Sutungmenjerit tweeted for help to recover her daughter that she had accidentally left behind at the Temerloh R&R Shell station.
Sesiapa berdekatan temerloh mohon bantu Che Jah..
— Makcik Brutal (@Sutungmenjerit) June 3, 2019
Anak dara i tertinggal kat Shell R&R Temerloh..
Now mama kat 143.6 km arah Timur pic.twitter.com/iohJvTMqEC
The Twitterverse immediately chimed in to help the mother by spreading the word and suggesting she sought help from PLUS and Shell. Some even gave creative advice to avoid this from happening again.
Setiap kali kereta nk gerak ayah saya mesti panggil nama setiap anak2 dia. Maybe akak boleh praktikkan bende tu 😂
— siyesni? (@snsyhzani) June 3, 2019
Cik jah.. Utk mengelakkn dari tertingal.. Lepasni boleh buat camni.. Sebelom naik kereta, panggil berbaris dulu depan kereta, pastu kawad macam askar dalam 5 minit.. Baru naik kereta. 😁. Selamat hari raya
— 🥺 (@aman7303) June 3, 2019
Many who related to this story even recounted the times they were left behind by their parents.
i pernah tertinggal juga kat hentian sebelah. raya juga. my case? i keluar kereta nk pergi toilet tak bgtau sesiapa. ayah masuk kereta terus jalan. adik2 yg lain tidur. and masa tu umur i 23thn. hahaha. dah 10thn berlaku, tp sampai harini mesti cerita ni diungkit. 😅
— Nadhira ♈ (@kaznadkaz) June 3, 2019
Weh aku dengan abang aku pun pernah tertinggal dengan ayah aku kat petronas, pi beli donut ja pun, lupa habaq, darjah 4 kot,depa tak perasan kalut nak pi hospital
— pepiah gandum (@nuralz) June 3, 2019
Fortunately, a kind Shell staff flew in to the rescue by helping to send the child back to her worried mother.

Image via Twitter @Sutungmenjerit
We’re glad that everything turned out fine for the family!
Don’t forget to do a head count before making your way back home, folks!