Photos of Form Three Student Who Went Missing After Being Sent to a Shop as Family Appeals for Help

A family in Kitale is going through a painful and worrying moment after their daughter, identified as Sarah Barasa, went missing on Tuesday. According to the family, Sarah is a Form Three student who disappeared shortly after she was sent to a nearby shop.

She had been asked to buy a ream of paper, which was required for school use. Sadly, she never returned home, and her whereabouts are still unknown.

The family revealed that Sarah left home during the day and promised to return shortly. When several hours passed without any communication from her, the family became worried.

As the evening arrived and she was still missing, fear and panic set in. Since that day, the family has been living in pain and uncertainty as they continue searching for their daughter.

Speaking during an interview with one of the media houses, Sarah’s brother said the family has searched all corners of Kitale town in an effort to find her.

He explained that they moved from place to place, asking friends, neighbors, shop owners, and relatives if anyone had seen Sarah. Unfortunately, none of them had any information about her whereabouts.

“We have searched everywhere and asked everyone we know, but we have not seen her,” he said sadly.

The family has also reported the matter to the police and is working closely with authorities. They believe that sharing Sarah’s photos and story online may help someone recognize her or provide useful information.

In an emotional appeal, the family asked Kenyans to help them find their missing daughter. They requested that anyone who comes across Sarah or has any information should report to the nearest police station immediately.

They also pleaded with Sarah, if she can see or hear the message, to return home safely so that she can continue with her education.

“We are asking her to come back home and go back to school. We miss her so much,” the family said.

Anyone with helpful information is urged to come forward and assist the family during this difficult time.


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