- A woman from Nairobi County is seeking immediate help to find her 13 -year -old sister, Quinvia Wanjiku
- Wanjiru Kanyi, her sister, expressed her concern about her younger brother's disappearance, wondering if it was the usual adulthood of young people or they had offended her
- He told TUKO.co.ke that Quinvia was last seen at the intersection of Machinery heading to Miharati in Nyandarua at 8am on April 6
- The distressed sister asked anyone who had reported to report to the nearest police station or contact the free Missing Child number Kenya number for 0800-22-33-44
A woman from Nairobi County is looking for help to find her 13 -year -old sister, who disappeared on Sunday, April 6.
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Wanjiru Kanyi told TUKO.co.ke that his sister, Quinvia Wanjiku Kanyi, left home for church but did not return.
He expressed his concern, wondering what it might have happened to him, hoping that they would find him safe with Salmini.
“He went to church. We have a 25 -year difference, and I wonder if it is youthful anger or if we have wronged him in some way, maybe emotionally,” Said the sad sister.

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The family submitted a report of the child's disappearance at the Mato police station in Nyandarua.
Quinvia Wanjiku was last seen?
According to her anxious sister, Quinvia was last seen in the Machinery Junction area, heading to Miharati in Nyandarua County at two o'clock in the morning.
At that time she was wearing a orange jacket with cream -colored hands, blue jeans pants, and a scarf, with her hair uninstall.

In addition, Wanjiru mentioned that her sister had a broken front tooth, hoping it would help her identify her.
Their house is located in Tigoni, Miharati, in Kipipiri sub -county, and the 13 -year -old is studying at Skyaimers Academy school.
“This is a very difficult situation. I pray to God to be safe and He will return home,” he added.
The bitter sister asked anyone with information about Quinvia to report to the police station near her or to make a free call to the Missing Child Kenya via 0800-22-33-44.
You can also send messages via WhatsApp on 0737966370.
Family of Kisumu Seeking their lost daughter after worship
In another news, TUKO.co.ke reported that a family in Kisumu was filled with sadness after their seventh -grade daughter disappeared in a confusing way.
Tashley Akinyi was accompanied by her grandmother to attend worship at the Catholic Church of St. Theresa Cathedral Kibuye before disappearing.
His concerned mother said that they reported the incident to the police and involved local leadership to assist in finding their unique daughter.
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