- Esther Mariah Njeri traveled to Saudi Arabia in 2006 for work and kept contacting her family regularly until December 12, 2012
- His sister Sarah said they agreed that Esther would return to Kenya in December the same year, but it never happened
- The family asked for help to find him, alive or dead, with a lot of rumors about where he was
A family here in Kenya is eagerly seeking help to find their beloved sister, Esther Mariah Njeri, who was lost in 2012.
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Speaking during a live session with Voo TV, her sister Njeri, Sarah, explained that she traveled to Saudi Arabia in 2006 for work and kept in touch until she was lost.
When did Mariah Njeri spoke last time with her family?
Sarah said that her sister kept in touch regularly until December 12, 2012, when she suddenly interrupted communication.
“I was with Jeddah, but I left in October 2012 and he remained. We had agreed that he would return home in December that year, but he did not return,” He said.
A former Njeri neighbor in Saudi Arabia participated that he went to work as usual and did not return.
He also claimed that there were unconfirmed reports that Njeri was taken to a home -awaited center and may have later moved to Lebanon.
“We miss him a lot. We tried every way and found him everywhere but we couldn’t find him,” The neighbor added.

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What happened to Mariah Njeri?
According to reports, Njeri left his previous employer looking for another opportunity, but no one could follow up for the past 13 years.
Simone de Whitney, who knew Njeri in Saudi Arabia, indicated that he was likely to be arrested as his disappearance was sudden.
“Some people said he took something from the Kisaudi family he worked in hiding, and no one knew what the family was. He was living with a man named Edu in Karatina, Jeddah. Simone narrated.

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The family is now asking for help to find him – alive or late – so that they can get the answers or bring him back home.
Kenyans did about reports of a woman lost in Saudi:
The networks showed compassion, some saying that many Kenyans who lost Saudi Arabia end up in prisons.
Some encouraged families to continue to have hope, saying Esther is still alive by a different name.
Susan Mwaura:
“Until it happens to your family then you will understand. It would be good if there was a Saudi someone to report whether their loved ones were in prison or not! People would have peace of mind. Heavenly Father, remember his family in every way.”
Lion Toto:
“Many people who are lost in the country and are still alive, they are often in prison, especially a large prison called Al Malazz in Riyadh. People are arrested and sent there without anyone in Kenya or even Saudi to know because the phone is arrested by the police until someone is released.
Sarah Kisaragos:
“He is still alive. Seek him patiently and he will be found. People change names here according to the houses they work for. The main problem is the absence of communication with the family at home.”
Where was the lost woman in Saudi?
In other news, TUKO.co.ke reported that a family in Kenya asked for online help to find their lost brother.
Judy Njeri Mwaura went missing on December 13, 2024 in Saudi Arabia, which left her family in fear and sadness.
A good Samaritan who saw the family’s request found Judy lying on the sidewalk, without the ability to speak, with her bags at the side.
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