Kitale Family Seeks Help to Find Son Who Mysteriously Disappeared in 2015: “Hatujui Kilichomfanya"
- Titus Wesalia Wandaki, a man originally from Kitale in Trans Nzoia county, mysteriously disappeared 10 years ago
- Esther Wandaki, his sister, told TUKO.co.ke that Titus was last seen by his colleagues at Aga Khan Hospital in Nairobi, where he worked
- Concerned by his failure to answer calls, his girlfriend went to check on him and found the house in a puzzling state
- Esther appealed to members of the public to come forward with any information that might help trace her brother
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A family in Kitale, Trans Nzoia county, is desperately seeking help to locate their kin who mysteriously disappeared ten years ago.

Source: UGC
Titus Wesalia Wandaki was last seen by his colleagues in March 2015 at Aga Khan Hospital before he went home and never returned to work.
His sister, Esther Wandaki, told TUKO.co.ke that Titus lived in Nairobi, where he was working, and was doing well, as there had been no conflict with any family member.

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Esther said their family became concerned when Titus failed to answer calls.
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“We could not reach him on the phone, and his girlfriend, who was also in Nairobi and had a spare key to his house, went to check on him,” she said.
Upon opening the door, she found the television on, books scattered, and Titus’s phone on the table, but he was nowhere to be found.
“She called us in a panic because it was unlike my brother to go missing without informing anyone. We travelled from Kitale to Nairobi to look for him,” Esther shared.
The devastated sister noted that they stayed at her brother’s house for days searching everywhere, but their efforts were in vain.
“He hadn’t complained about anything or anyone, which is why we’re so confused about what could have happened to him. He should be 44 years old now,” she said.
Esther added that despite the years that have passed, their family has not lost hope and believes that one day they will reunite with her long-lost brother.
“His friends don’t know what happened to him either, and we’ve exhausted all our options,” she said.
She is appealing to anyone with information about the 44-year-old man’s whereabouts to contact the family on 0724 799 545.
Alternatively, any relevant information can be reported to the nearest police station to help the family finally reunite after ten agonising years.

Source: UGC
Vihiga family seeks help to locate son
Previously, TUKO.co.ke reported that a woman from Vihiga county is still searching for her 22-year-old son who went missing over a year ago.
Elizabeth Mmbone stated that her son, Hillary Omondi, walked out of their home one day and disappeared without warning.
She said she has searched for her son in mortuaries, hospitals, and other towns but has yet to find Hillary.
The devastated mother also noted that the young man switched off his phone, making it even more difficult to trace him. She called on Kenyans with information on her son's whereabouts to report to any police station.
Proofreading by Jackson Otukho, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.
Source: TUKO.co.ke