- Lucy Wamaitha, who works in a non -governmental organization (NGO) left home for a professional trip in Embu on Thursday, January 16, with her employer
- The 32 -year -old's phone rang that day at 7pm and her employer's phone rang two hours later
- Wamaitha's mother, Nancy Mungai, claimed her daughter's employer said she returned to Thika with the girl
A woman from Makuyu, Murang'a County, is looking for her daughter who has disappeared for three weeks.
Nancy Mungai said her daughter Lucy Wamaitha disappeared while on a professional trip with her employer.
Wamaitha left home for Embu on Thursday, January 16, and disappeared the same day, as her anxious mother remembered.
The mother said the employer allegedly returned with the Mamaitha but the 32 -year -old was not seen.
Did the Maitha have a good relationship with her employer?
“We talked to the employer, a young man who told me how they traveled to Embu, Chuka and Meru and my daughter. When they returned, they visited Java House in Embu for a meal before embarking on a return trip Thika. He allegedly told him to bring him down in the second part near the hope, ” He narrated.
Mungai revealed that his daughter's phone was stopped at 7pm on the day she left home, adding that the Mamaitha employer's phone was stopped two hours later.
He claimed the Maitha and his employer had no good relations due to poor financial management in the company.
“He was a young man who used the money wrong. Chief employers wanted to transfer the responsibility of financial management to the Mamaitha when they knew about the issue,” Mungai said.
MOTHER WAMAITH
The mother reported about a lost man at Thika police station while distributing pictures of her daughter who worked with a non -governmental organization (NGO) in her efforts to find the girl.
Police Commander Lawrence Muchangi confirmed Mungai visited the center and registered a report of the missing man.
He confirmed that the investigation was ongoing and they were doing everything they could to bring back the Maitha.
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Two people were interviewed about but Muchangi did not disclose the results.
A Migori County employee disappears from work
In another story, a family from Ngege village in Suna East County was sad following the sudden disappearance of their relatives.
Grado Kithine Ochola, the father of two children and an employee in the Department of Agriculture and Livestock in Migori County, reportedly disappeared while traveling to work on Friday, January 31.
In an exclusive interview with TUKO.co.ke, his brother, Patrick Ochieng ', revealed that Ochola left home between 9 am and 10 o'clock in the morning, in normal dressed, to submit some documents to his office.
How did Grado Ochola's family know he was not there?
He was riding a red BM 150 BM motorcycle, with registration numbers KMFW 574R.
However, shortly afterwards, the family received a call from a relative in the county office asking about where he was in Ochola.
The relative said Ochola had not arrived with the documents and could not be found by phone.
With his remorse for his unknown delay and repeated calls from the office, the family became increasingly concerned.
Most attempts to find him on his cellphone were unsuccessful since his phone was turned off. Fear began, causing immediate search.
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Source: TUKO.co.ke