The Migori County Employee suddenly disappears as he heads to work: “The phone was turned off immediately”

  • Patrick Ochieng 'told TUKO.co.ke that his brother, Grado Kithine Ochola, disappeared as he sent some documents to his workplace in the Migori County government
  • They knew about his sudden disappearance after receiving several calls from the county government to inform them that their loved one had not arrived at work
  • Ochieng 'revealed that they had sought him from the corpses and streams of the area but their efforts had been in vain.

Migori – A family from Ngege village in Suna East County has sank into anxiety following the sudden disappearance of their family.

Migori County employee who disappeared from his home in Suna East on January 31. Photo: Patrick Ochieng '.
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Grado Kithine Ochola, the father of two children and an employee in the Department of Agriculture and Livestock in Migori County, is reportedly lost on his way to work on Friday, January 31.

In an exclusive interview with TUKO.co.ke, his brother Patrick Ochieng 'explained that Ochola left the house between three and four o'clock in the morning wearing a regular dress to send documents to work.

“According to his wife, he was wearing a black t-shirt, jeans pants, and open shoes because he was just going to submit documents to the office and return home before returning to the office official,” Said Ochieng '.

How did the family realize that Ochola was lost?

Ochola was riding a red Bxer BM 150 motorcycle, with registration number KMFW 574R.

However, shortly afterwards, the family received a phone call from a relative in their office asking where he had not arrived with the documents he had to submit, and his phone was a customer.

Due to its unexplained delays and many phones from the office, the family began to worry.

Most of the phone calls were uncomfortable as his phone was turned off. Fears began to spread, and quick efforts to find him immediately began.

“We have been trying to call him several times, but his phone is still turned off,” Ochieng 'explained.

His wife confirmed that he had seen her last time leaving for work, and the family began to contact other relatives in the hope of finding any information about where she was, but she was still unknown.

On Saturday, February 1, the official family reported his disappearance of police, who have begun investigations.

The family continues with efforts to find him

On the other hand, the family has taken further steps by visiting hospitals, mochari, and even nearby rivers in hopes of getting any signs, but their efforts so far have not been fruitful.

Ochieng 'expressed his concern about the vague environment of his brother's disappearance, emphasizing that the distance between their home and the county office is short.

He questioned that any incident on the way would be witnessed by village residents.

In addition, he denied the possibility of any internet conflict or conflict that would have caused his brother to be arrested or kidnapped.

The family is now asking anyone with information that can help find Ochola to emerge, while continuing to live in anxiety and hope of returning to their safe.

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Source: TUKO.co.ke