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A family in Kisii County is in distress following the mysterious disappearance of their loved one. Ezekiel Machuki, a former Boda Boda operator, went missing mid November last year. Machuki’s mother claims a Kenya Defence Forces soldier, who was also his friend, may have information about his whereabouts after the soldier allegedly obtained Ksh. 400,000 from Ezekiel, promising to help him get recruited in the army. The matter was reported to authorities, and the soldier was summoned by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations but Machuki is yet to be found.The family now want help in getting their kin back home.
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Missing kin : Family in Kisii want help in finding Ezekiel Machuki
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