Nyeri: Revive after a fourth -year student who disappeared for one week was found alive

  • Kelvin Kamau Wandina, a fourth -year student at the Kisanyaga Boys High School, disappeared on June 22 after attending a church service
  • His disappearance left his family in a state of great anxiety, and they reported the incident immediately as they launched a social search
  • Fortunately, Kelvin was found a week later at nine o’clock at night, with his family expressing appreciation to all those who helped them in the effort to find him

One Micha family, Nyeri County, has now found a breath of recovery after their son has disappeared for a week.

Nyeri’s family gets relieved after finding your disappearance. Photo: Karangu Muraya.
Source: Facebook

Kelvin Kamau Wandina reportedly lost on June 22, shortly after attending a church service in their home area.

His family submitted a report of a lost man at the local police station and immediately initiated efforts to find him.

They remained frustrated and filled with pain, wondering what would have happened to him, as he had returned home for a half-term holiday.

Where did Kelvin Kamau find it?

A fourth -year student at the Kisanyaga Boys High School was found on Saturday, June 28, at 9am in Nairobi.

Kelvin was found safe in salon and is currently in the hands of his family, getting the love and care of his relatives.

In an announcement made by his family asking for help to find him, they described Kelvin as a light that was shining in their home.

They expressed their fears due to the increase in the sudden disappearance of young people, and asked for help from Kenyans online to follow the boy.

“To anyone who has Kelvin Kamau Wandina, please, I pray from the depths of my heart, bring him home and reunite with his loved ones. He is a son and a brother, and his disappearance has broken our family,” It reads the announcement.

Nyeri: Revive after a fourth -year student who disappeared for one week was found alive
Kelvin Kamau disappeared on June 22. Photos: Karangu Muraya.
Source: Facebook

The networks are happy to return to the Nyeri boy

Kenyans on social networks expressed their joy and gratitude to God for his safety, while others were eager to know where he was.

Joyce Mwangi:

“Hallelujah, glory to God! This is wonderful in our eyes. We glorify the name of the Lord.”

Waimu Liz:

“What was he doing where he was?”

Esther Nyambura:

“Happiness and relief to parents! Weuh, it can be very painful. God be thanked.”

Lucy Sandra:

“Wow, the God we serve is truly merciful. Glory to the Most High God. Lord we thank you for the good news.”

Bianca Maish:

“Thank God for bringing this young man back. We asked him to return safely,

A lost Nyamira student is found Eldoret

In another news, TUKO.co.ke reported that one family in Nyamira was happy after their daughter, Mary Nyambeki, was found.

Nyambeki disappeared after leaving Nyanchwa girls’ high school on his way home for a mid -term holiday.

The girl never got home, which scared her relatives. He was later found in Eldoret.

Nyambeki’s disappearance bothered her beloved mother who was hospitalized due to depression.

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Source: TUKO.co.ke