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Nairobi: Questions as 16-Year-Old Student Disappears Within Police Station Compound

 

Faith Natasha

Faith Natasha, a 16-year-old Form Two student, has been missing for over two weeks. Nairobi: Questions as 16-Year-Old Form 2 Student Disappears Within Police Station Compound The teenager was last seen on Saturday, September 28 at her cousin's house within the Dandora Police Station compound. Faith's mother in distress over her whereabouts Since then, her whereabouts have remained unknown, and efforts to locate her have been unsuccessful, leaving her family devastated.  

Faith’s mother, Hellen, who has tirelessly tried to trace her daughter, told TUKO.co.ke that she is growing increasingly desperate.  Despite reporting the matter to Dandora Police Station shortly after her disappearance, no substantial leads have emerged. "Every day feels like a nightmare. We have combed every possible place but still can’t find her. I’m almost losing hope," said the distraught mother. How did Faith disappear from police station compound? Faith, described as a quiet and focused student, was staying with her cousin inside the police station's compound at the time of her disappearance. 

"She left at around 6.30 pm and told the house help that she was buying something from the shop, but she never returned," the mum said. There have been no indications of foul play, but authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward. The family continues to hope for a safe return, though the emotional toll has been overwhelming as time passes. What was Faith doing in police station compound? She disclosed that Faith's first disappeared from her home in Tala on August 30 but was found after one week in Kayole. 

 "A relative located her in Kayole and went with her to the police compound, where she disappeared after a few days," Hellen narrated. With the family’s search having been in vain, Hellen made a public appeal for assistance in finding her daughter. 


by  Hillary Lisimba 

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