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Missing officer search goes on as family seeks answers
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 30548, member: 2262"] Kenya's police chief, Douglas Kanja, finally spoke about missing officer Benedict Kabiru. He said they are still searching for him in Haiti right now. Kanja promised to share information with everyone as soon as they find him. The family is worried because police told them almost nothing six days after he disappeared. Kabiru vanished when a gang attacked him and other officers during a Haiti rescue mission. His concerned family held prayers on Sunday at their Thamanda home in Kikuyu. Tears flowed freely as friends and relatives gathered to support each other. They felt frustrated by the lack of clear answers from police about the situation. Kabiru's mother, Jecinta Wanjiku, asked important questions about the search efforts. She wonders if authorities actively look for her son or just stay quiet about it. She begs for updates on how far they have searched since he went missing. A relative named Daniel said they had talked to local commanders several times already. Every time they visit, officials tell them to keep waiting patiently. They claim search teams work hard but share no real progress reports with the family. This long uncertainty badly affects everyone in the household and neighborhood. Jecinta described her daily struggle to find information and comfort her grandson. The young man worries about his education and future without his father around. Philip Kamau shared how their mother hardly eats or sleeps anymore due to stress. The whole family feels mentally drained by the mysterious situation. They demand honest answers from government officials about what really happened. Peter Kibiru, a local community leader, mentioned how neighbors ask constant questions. No one can provide satisfactory answers about where Kabiru might be today. Inspector General Kanja confirmed during an Eid celebration that search operations continue. He praised Kenyan police working in Haiti but avoided details about Kabiru's condition. Different stories circulate about what happened since March 25th when Kabiru disappeared. Haiti officials reported one security person died during that same gang attack. Kenyan authorities have not confirmed if that person was Kabiru or someone else. The worried family holds onto hope for good news about their loved one soon. They pray daily for his safe return to Kenya and their home. Community members stand together with the family during this difficult waiting period. Everyone hopes for answers that bring peace and closure to this troubling situation. [/QUOTE]
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