- Brian Maina, a second -year student at Ololaiser National School, disappeared from school on Sunday, March 30
- His mother, Cecilia Wanjiru told TUKO.co.ke that her classmates saw her last four o'clock at night, but by Monday morning, she was not there
- Wanjiru said his son had no disciplinary problems and was not involved in any conflict, thus leaving his mother wondering about his sudden disappearance
The woman from Githurai Nairobi County is asking for help in finding his second -year son, who disappeared mysteriously from his school.

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Cecilia Wanjiru told TUKO.co.ke That his son, Brian Maina, was last seen at the Olooloiser National School in Ngong, Kajiado County, on Sunday, March 30.
“I was told by his classmates that they had seen him last at 10 pm that Sunday on their way to the boarding, but he did not appear on Monday morning,” he said.
Wanjiru said that Olooolaiser had informed him of his son's disappearance on Monday, March 31, after discovering he was absent.

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He also said that no one in the institution knew where Maina had gone.
“They are expected to close the school for this semester on Wednesday, and I was in the school to see what was done. But so far, we have no information about where he is. They do not know where he went,” Wanjiru said.
The confused mother explained that she was disappointed and did not know where to start, since the school said Maina had no disciplinary issues or conflicts.
“School administrators said my son was okay and he had no problems with anyone. I wonder what happened to him,” he said.
Wanjiru called on Kenyans who may have seen his son contact him on 0710908245/0732459767, contact the school, or report to the police station near them.

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Kenyans have mercy on Brian and encourage her
Kenyans online have shown compassion, with many making requests for the safety of Maina.
Some described the situation as a bad dream of every parent, with others asking God to intervene to bring the boy back home safely.
Bertha Okech: “Jesus, Lord, take care of the boy, be found safe and healthy.”
Christine Anyango: “God protect her wherever she is.”
Easther Okello: “God saves her life wherever she is.”
Pudia Weber: “May God keep him safe and bring him back. Oh dear, this is bad.”
Susan Wanjiru: “Every nightmare of every parent. Asking to be safe and available.”
Maricho Marego: “The Angel of the Lord, we send them this morning to find this young man in the name of Jesus.”
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In different information, TUKO.co.ke It reported that a third -grade student from Kajiampau Secondary School disappeared in a vague environment.
Emmanuel the Prophet disappeared after allegedly being expelled from school on Monday, February 10, at one o'clock at night.
However, when he appeared again about two weeks later, the Prophet claimed to have been kidnapped by the people who attacked him.
He also claimed the hijackers convened information about his parents, which he refused to disclose.
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