A family in Thika, Kiambu County is in agony after their kin, a form-one student went missing two months ago.
Cecilia Wangari, 15, was last seen at her auntie’s residential house on May 1, 2021 where she had gone for a few days tour.
Wangari who is a student at Dandora Secondary school in Nairobi is reported to have been wearing a grey striped skirt and a pink sweater with painted lines and which had an extension of afro baby weave.
According to her aunt Elizabeth Waitherero who was staying with her at the time of disappearance, Wangari woke up late on the fateful day but perfomed her chores before she requested to go and study.
Waitherero said that the young girl seemed uneasy and disturbed after serving them food but maintained that she was okay.
After Waitherero gave her permission to go study on their residential’s rooftop, and added that, that was the last time she saw her as she has never come back nor called to state her whereabouts.
Speaking at her house, Waitherero said that they have been searching for her everywhere including calling every family member but nothing has come forth since.
They said that efforts by police to trace her whereabouts have been unproductive as the phone she was carrying has been off since.
Her mother Susan Wanjiru says that they have never quarreled with her ambitious daughter but she has been living a reserved and simple life.
She said that Wangari who was aspiring to become a doctor when she becomes of age has never shown signs of misbehaving as they have been living in peace all along.
Wanjiru said that the family has been living a helpless and confused life since the mysterious disappearance of her eldest daughter.
She said that if the girl had developed fatigue in her studies will not be compelled back but asked her to call back home to assure them of her safety.
The distraught family members urged Kenyans who could be in the know of her whereabouts to connect her back to her family or report to the nearby police station for recovery.