Over 10 Families in Nairobi’s Zimmerman Estate in Agony over Missing Children

Over 10 Families in Nairobi’s Zimmerman Estate in Agony over Missing Children

Residents of Nairobi’s Zimmerman estate have raised alarm over mysterious disappearances of their children.

Citizen TV reported that more than 10 kids have been reported missing in the area over the past four weeks.

The latest such incident is that of 12-year-old Stacey Wambui, who went missing on Thursday after she walked out to dispose of garbage.

“Wherever we have gone thinking that our friends will help locate Stacey, we find them reeling from the pain of losing their child mysteriously,” Stacey’s father Stephen Kiarie said.

Not far from Stacey’s home, the family of three-year-old Frankline Mwangi is desperately searching for their son, who disappeared earlier this week.

Frankline’s parents James Mwangi and Loise Mwangi are in agony over his kidnapping in broad daylight at a shopping center.

“We pray that our son is safe. he went missing on Monday at around 10:00 am. If only we would get our child back…” a distraught Mwangi said.

In the same estate, another family is also looking for their son Abraham Nhial, a high school student who went missing three weeks ago.

His cousin Isaiah John said Nhial disappeared during the recent school midterm break after he went out for a shave.

“We are just trying to look for him. We are not sure whether he is alive or not. Not a single day have we got any news about him,” John said.

Accusing police of laxity, residents want the government to beef up security in the area amid rising cases of kidnappings.

“I appeal to CS Matiangi and Inspector General Mutyambai to ensure officers who have lasted more than five years be transferred. It means they have been sleeping on the job,” Julius Ondiek, a resident, said.

Residents said none of the missing children have been traced despite reports filed at Kasarani police station. It also emerged that none of the affected families have been contacted to offer a ransom.

Comments

John Wetu (not verified)     Sat, 06/26/2021 @ 03:04pm

This should be a NATIONAL EMERGENCY!!! How is this not on every major broadcast and news outlet?
What stirs a national conscience more than this? I cry for our country if by now every possible resource has not been deployed to get to the bottom of this.

Guest777 (not verified)     Sat, 06/26/2021 @ 07:43pm

There's a BBC documentary on abduction of babies and toddlers. A homeless lady said she kidnapped and sold babies to ppl who would offer them as human sacrifice. Shetani ashindwe

Morris Menye (not verified)     Sat, 06/26/2021 @ 07:50pm

Halisi should explain how these children disappeared from their Zimmerman homes in Haven Kenya.And can Kinoti tell Kenyans why his men have not questioned Mrs Saitot.The should also question the Kamba governor whose main profession is human trafficking.

Kora kanini (not verified)     Sun, 06/27/2021 @ 02:36pm

We have to understand that as long as you don't have nothing, UHURU and GOONS, and the media don't care.
Assuming it was some celebrity kids or politicians....DCI would have been on top of it.
We live in two different Kenyas.

Guesty (not verified)     Sun, 06/27/2021 @ 03:44pm

This kidnappings increased when BBI reggae was stopped by the courts.

That BBI reggae supporters have a lot of explaining to do.

Guest777 (not verified)     Mon, 06/28/2021 @ 02:41pm

In reply to by Guesty (not verified)

True. Is BBI running on human souls and blood? Needs investigation. Macho Pevu. Investigative journalism has died. Everyone doing easy YouTube question and answer pieces lately.

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