Nyandarua Family Seeks Help as UON Son Disappears Mysteriously: "Alitoka after Breakfast"
Edward explained that his brother had visited him at his home along Kangundo Road on the fateful day.
“He came to visit me for a few days, then on February 6, he stepped out after having breakfast as if he was going to get something and never returned,” he stated.
He added that the Geospatial Engineering student was last seen at Mowlem Pheroz Street in Nairobi.
The young man was wearing grey sweatpants, a hoodie, and JR sports shoes when he mysteriously disappeared.
Moreover, the distraught brother shared that Kamau's phone was last traced to the Kamulu area in Machakos before it was switched off.
Despite efforts to locate him, his friends are unaware of his whereabouts, and the police are yet to make any progress.
The family has asked anyone with information about his disappearance to contact the nearest police station or reach out to Edward via his mobile number: 0723 897 445.
As part of their efforts to find Kamau, the family has shared his details with various social media influencers, who have circulated his image online to aid the search.
Kenyans have expressed their concerns and prayers for his safe return.
Christina Moh:
“God, please locate him.”
Kolya George:
“Can a grown man like this really go missing without a reason?”
Mercy Nyager:
“We pray that he is found safe.”
Cayte Ryn:
“Dear God, please keep him safe.”
Zacheaus Mbogo:
“These disappearances are alarming. Don’t they have close friends who know their movements? Like, ‘My bestie went to town,’ ‘They went out for supper,’ or ‘They stepped out for a quick errand’? Or do they always move solo like lone buffalos?”
Teresia Minjire:
“May God protect him wherever he is, in Jesus’ name.”
Beth Njau:
“Dear God, please protect him. I pray that the blood of Jesus speaks for him in mercy and favour so that he is found safe and sound.”
Wan Luc:
“Let’s pray for his safe return. Lord, we rebuke this spirit of mysterious disappearances among our children.”
In other news, reported that a family in Kikuyu, Kiambu county, appealed for help to locate their missing 19-year-old son, Elvis Munene Kaberia.
Elvis, a KCA University student, was last seen on 29 January 2025 and had spoken to his mother just thirty minutes before news of his disappearance.
Additionally, the young student was last spotted at City Hall, and his phone became unreachable.
Source: TUKO.co.ke