A Kenyan born in Italy begins to search for her mother after 40 years

  • For approximately four decades, Massimina Martina Mwangi has never contacted any of her family
  • The woman was born in a foreign country and allegedly taken forcefully by another family that raised her
  • She is looking for her mother, who believes she is from Kiambu County, hoping to reunite with her origin

A woman’s desire to connect with her family has made her turn to social networks to seek help to find her family.

Italian Kenyan woman Massima Martina Mwangi. Photo: Massima Martina Mwangi.
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Massimina Martina Mwangi is desperate to join her close relatives, especially her adoptive mother.

What is Martina’s name?

Martina was born to a Kenyan mother, Rose Njeri Mwangi, in 1982 in Rome, Italy, but she did not live with her.

“The record in Martina’s possession shows that Mwangi was born on April 24, 1952, and he left Ndumberi, Kiambu County, though this could be his maternity or father’s home.”

“Rose lived in Rome, Italy, between 1978 and 1983, where she gave birth to two daughters, one was born in 1976, whose name is still unknown, and Martina, born 1982,” Simon Mwangi Muthiora said.

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Martina was alleged to be forced by other families in Italy, thus interrupted her relationship with her mother.

When did Martina’s mother leave Italy?

He is said to be raised at a very young age and became the newest participant of the family.

“For Luck Worse, Martina was compulsory by an Italian couple at a very young age after the government saw her mother as “very poor” to raise her children. His mother later left Italy in the 1980s, and the two had never seen each other again, ”he added.

Years later, the woman who has now embarked on a journey to find her mother, hoping she is still alive and healthy.

He wants to join his background after many years of living without his closest family members.

Kenyans have applied to an Italian woman’s request

Several networks expressed their desire to help, with some encouraging messages wishing Martina all the best.

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James Nganga: “I lived in Rome in the 90’s and I try to find out who I know who can be in Rome before and still live there or moved to another country.

Mike Kariuki: “The dates are problematic; he arrived in 1978, where he had two daughters, one born in 1976?

Jane Mwangi: “Italy is crazy to take African children and give it to childless Italians to raise them. And he should join his family again.”

Katee Kate: “The mother would be 73 years old. There must be Aunties, Cuzos Same Age … For very churches.”

Pilip Nyox: “This Italian seems to have many cases of children being taken from home families and taken to orphanages before being brought to Italy. But if he were my brother, I would look for him.”

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Kenyan woman Massimina Martina Mwangi seeking to join her family. Photo: Massima Martina Mwangi.
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In another story, a woman who disappeared in 1994 emerged again when she sought help to join her family.

Fatuma Isa disappeared from her home in the village of springs, Siaya County, when she was just five years old.

More than three decades later, Isa, now a mother of four, re-emerged with an emotional request to find her family.

Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Isa opened up how she was taken by another woman she had raised as her daughter.

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