Boy Who Went to Another Country While Playing Hide and Seek Finally Returns Home

After traveling to another country while playing hide and seek, a boy from Bangladesh has finally returned home

HIDE AND SEEK – A 15-year-old boy from Bangladesh who ended up in Malaysia while playing hide and seek with his friends has finally returned home.

The boy named “Fahim” reunited with his family on February 21. It was announced on February 23 by Malaysian Interior Minister Saifuddin Nasution. “Md. home delivery gift. Fatul Islam Fahim, a Bangladeshi who was trapped in a container in Port Klang,” he tweeted, accompanied by a video of their reunion.

According to Nasution as reported by the Mirror, there was no “foul play” when Fahim was locked in the container because it’s clear that the boy only entered the container to hide from his friends. “We are not linking this to human trafficking, because the initial investigation found that he entered the container, fell asleep, and (was transported to) Malaysia,” he said.

In a previous report, it was noted that Fahim hid in a container and slept until he was accidentally locked inside on January 11. He claimed he had no idea the ship in which he had hidden had set sail until it arrived at Port Klang in Malaysia on January 17.

Meanwhile, hide and seek is a popular game that is usually played by children but can also be enjoyed by people of all ages. The game involves a group of people, with one person designated as “it,” who must close their eyes and count to a predetermined number while the other players find a hiding spot.

Once the counting is done, the “it” person must search for and tag all the other players who are hiding. The game can be played with various rules and variations, such as limiting the playing area, allowing players to move around, or imposing time limits.

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