- Three families in Nairobi are living a nightmare after three young boys vanished while playing outside their homes in the Pipeline area
- The children, aged between three and eight, were last seen near Honeysuckle on Wednesday, December 10
- Four days later, there is little information regarding their whereabouts, despite the case being reported at over five police stations around Nairobi
Anxiety and heartbreak grip a family in Nairobi after a three-year-old boy, Jezreel Jiona, disappeared while playing with other children outside their home in the Pipeline area.

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Four days on, his mother, Dorine Adhiambo, has endured unexplainable agony as the silence has become unbearable.
Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, the distraught mother shared that her son was last seen on Wednesday, December 10, at around 5:45 pm near the Honeysuckle area.
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Jezreel was not alone when he went missing. He had been playing with friends close to where their parents work in makeshift stalls nearby,
“He had been playing with two other boys: one aged eight, and another three-year-old identified as Owen and Allan respectively,” she started.
Witnesses told the family that the three missing children were last seen heading towards the Kware direction.
Parents working in the area said they briefly lost sight of the children amid the busy informal job stalls, only to realise later that they had not returned.
Since then, Dorine and other worried parents have moved from one police station to another, desperate for answers.

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The case has been reported at Kware, Villa, Mukuru kwa Reuben, Imaara, Kayole, Buru and Donholm police stations. Despite the wide circulation of the report, there have been no concrete leads over four days later.
“On the day they disappeared, Jezreel was wearing orange trousers, a black pull-neck and brown Crocs with a touch of grey,” Dorine said, her voice heavy with worry.
As the hours stretch into days, Dorine and the other parents are pleading with anyone who may have seen him or knows anything to speak out.

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The distraught families are appealing to the public to share any information that could help reunite Jezreel with his loved ones.
Anyone with information is urged to report to the nearest police station or contact local authorities immediately.
Source: TUKO.co.ke




