- Anita Njue, a devoted teacher, has made an emotional appeal on social media to find her mother, Margret Sanga Mwikombe, who mysteriously disappeared from Embu
- Sharing a treasured photo of her mother taken in the early 80s, Anita hopes that the power of social media can help her uncover the truth about her mother's whereabouts
- Margret Sanga Mwikombe originally hailed from Tanzania and had established a life in Kenya, having been married to Patrick Njue Njeru
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Anita Njue, a teacher residing in Mwingi North, Kitui County, has taken to social media to seek help finding her missing mother, Margret Sanga Mwikombe.
Mother left three years after father died
According to the tutor, who is longing to be reunited with her mother, Mwikombe vanished without a trace from Embu, Kenya, 32 years ago.
Anita recently shared a photo of her mother, taken in the early 80s, along with a heartfelt plea on Facebook, hoping to reunite with her long-lost parent.
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Margret Sanga Mwikombe originally hailed from Tanzania but had been living in Kenya for several years before her mysterious disappearance.
She was married to Patrick Njue Njeru, a former GSU officer, and the couple resided in Kangemi and Dandora in the early 80s before eventually moving to Embu.
Anita Njue expressed her determination to find her mother alive and not accept the possibility of her death.
She remains haunted by the unexplained circumstances surrounding her mother's vanishing and the lack of any leads in the search for more than three decades.
"My father passed on in 1988, and my mum disappeared in 1991 when I was only seven years old," Anita shared with TUKO.co.ke.
Teacher is hopeful she will reunite with mother
"Our family was a close-knit one, but how she disappeared without any traces unnerves me so much. We don't even know much about her family roots."
Anita Njue's Facebook post resonated with many who shared it widely, hoping to help spread the message and get any potential clues that could lead to the discovery of her mum's whereabouts.
Some Facebook users recalled seeing a man matching Margret's brother's description living in Taita, which may serve as a potential lead.
The teacher and her family remain hopeful that sharing this information will bring about leads that will ultimately lead to her mother's safe return.
Anyone with information or clues related to Margret Sanga Mwikombe's disappearance is urged to come forward and assist in the ongoing search.
Anita's perseverance and determination in her quest to find her missing mum have touched the hearts of many, and the online community has rallied to support her in reuniting with her long-lost loved one.
Anyone with information or clues that may lead to the whereabouts of Margret Sanga Mwikombe is encouraged to contact the local authorities or reach out to Anita Njue.
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