- Linet Kemunto said that her son Adrian searched everywhere for Nimrod after school but couldn’t find him, prompting her to search the school herself
- Witnesses reported that a masked man was seen approaching Nimrod at the school and driving away with him in a car
- The boy’s father Joram Osiemo expressed the family’s frustrations, urging the police to investigate the abduction thoroughly
Bomachoge village has been plunged into turmoil following the mysterious abduction of 4-year-old Nimrod Osiemo from Reinha Rosary Primary School on October 8th.
The child’s family has been searching desperately since Tuesday, combing every inch of the village, but with no success.
Nimrod’s mother, Linet Kemunto, painfully recalled the terrifying moment she learned her son had disappeared.
“Every day, my other son Adrian walks home with Nimrod. That day, after school, Adrian said he searched everywhere for Nimrod, but he was nowhere to be found,” Kemunto recounted tearfully.
“I rushed to the school and searched the grounds, even checking the bathrooms, but he was gone.”Witnesses at the school reported seeing a masked man near the premises before the boy vanished.
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According to one of the schoolchildren, the suspect was an elderly man who was seen approaching Nimrod, then forcefully putting him into a car before speeding off.
The boy’s father, Joram Osiemo, echoed the family’s growing frustrations and called for swift action.
“We are pleading with the police to investigate this thoroughly. We haven’t slept since this nightmare began.”Ogembo OCPD Christine Amaya confirmed that investigations are ongoing.
“We’ve recorded statements, and our team is working tirelessly to locate the missing child,” she said.
Citizen digital reported that the air is thick with sorrow at Reinha Rosary Primary, where Nimrod was last seen in his school uniform.
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School officials, including the head teacher, have remained tight-lipped, offering no official comment.
The entire village of Bomachoge has rallied around the family, with relatives, neighbors, and local leaders joining the search efforts.
Nimrod’s grandfather, Alberto Kenyanya, urged government authorities to intensify the hunt for his missing grandson.
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“We need the county and sub-county commissioners to step in. Help us find this boy,” he pleaded.As the days drag on, the family remains hopeful but heartbroken.
Nimrod’s grandmother, Mary Moraa, through her sobs, begged for the safe return of her beloved grandchild: “Please, help my grandson. I’m really crying.”