Enos Lagat: Grandma of Abducted Lang’ata Man Weeps Bitterly, Says He Was Her Only Hope

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The heartbroken family of a young man who went missing last month continues to languish in worry as the search for his whereabouts continues. Enos Lagat’s granny (l) breaks down as she says her grandson was her only hope.  Enos Lagat was reportedly abducted on Saturday, March 30, with his whereabouts continuing to remain unknown. Release my son, Lagat’s grandma His grandmother, Phelisters Chelule, is one of the most affected family members following the disappearance of her grandson at Lang’ata Road. The elderly woman could not contain her emotions as she talked about her supportive grandson, who she did not know where he was. “He is our sole reliance. Please release my son. From wearing to washing clothes, I rely on him,” Lagat’s granny said as she broke down in front of journalists. Uasin Gishu woman seeks government help She appealed to the government to help her rescue her boy, whom she reiterated was her only hope and source of help. Chelule from Uasin Gishu county battled with her tears while addressing journalists, expressing her pain and concern for her grandson. The hopeless woman dried her tears from time to time as she wailed, seeking help to bring back her grandson Lagat. The video that captured the plight of the elderly woman went viral as it touched social media users. Social media reactions They flocked to the comment section to stand with the woman, asking those who had abducted Lagat to set him free.  jepkemoi kiplagat: “Whoever has Enos, please release him. This grandma is in pain.” Caroline Lagat: “You will be safe, Enos. God’s protection is upon you in Jesus’ mighty name.” Cherono: “I hope he is found safe.” 


by  John Green 

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