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Panic As Kirinyaga School Principal Goes Missing

BY Getrude Mathayo · September 29, 2022 11:09 am

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Mwea West Sub-County police commander Wilson Koskei said a network signal tracing showed the principal never left Mwea town before his phone went off last Wednesday.

A School Principal in Kirinyaga county disappears Mysteriously leaving Family, friends, and colleagues in panic. According to the reports, he was in contact with his family last week.

According to the principal’s family members, Sebastian Njiru Gikunju, 56, who is the principal of Olokurto Secondary School in Narok North sub-county has been missing since Tuesday last week.

The wife of Mr. Sebastian who has been identified as Anne said her husband told the family he was traveling to Meru County for a conference for the Narok North Sub-County principal and since he left the house nobody has been able to reach him.

Anne, who is also a teacher at a nearby secondary school, said her husband passed at their home in Mutithi village before he told them he was going to Meru.

In her report, Anne indicated that her husband had come home with a different vehicle and when she asked him about it, he told her his vehicle had an accident and he had to leave it in a garage.

“He came with another vehicle and told us his vehicle had an accident and he left it in a garage,” Anne said.

Mwea West Sub-County police commander Wilson Koskei said a network signal tracing showed the principal never left Mwea town before his phone went off last Wednesday.

The police boss said detectives have launched investigations and the matter has been reported to police in Narok, Meru, and Kirinyaga counties.

On 18th September 2022, the body of the Bomet School Principal was found In River Nzoia. Isaac Bukhebi left home for some errands at a market adjoining Moisbridge, where his family lives. He would, however, not return home on the aforementioned day.

Bukhebi did not show up at home five days later; this prompted his wife to file a missing person report at a police station in Kiminini Sub County. The police embarked on a search for him, only to stumble on his body in the vast River Nzoia.

The body was retrieved and ferried to the Kitale county referral Hospital mortuary, where an autopsy was undertaken and results availed. As indicated in the autopsy report served to the police, suspected food poisoning has been pointed to as the cause of Bukhebi’s death.

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