Eldoret woman Tamar Jebet Kipkore reunited with her family after four days.

Eldoret: Joy As Daughter Who Went Missing For 4 Days Is Found Safe

Eldoret woman Tamar Jebet Kipkore reunited with her family after four days.

  • Tamar Jebet Kipkore was declared missing on Tuesday, September 3, with posters flying on social media about her disappearance
  • The young lady with mental illness was found safe and sound four days later at the heart of Eldoret city
  • Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, a source revealed it was not the first time Jebet had gone missing for a while

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Eldoret - After enduring several days of worry, a family can finally sigh in relief following good news.

What is Tamar Jebet Kipkore suffering from?

After being declared missing, Tamar Jebet Kipkore reunited with her family and friends.

The young girl went missing on Tuesday, September 3, after leaving her parents' home in Eldoret city.

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She left in the evening and failed to return, leaving the family concerned and with many unanswered questions.

"Jebet left home around 4:20 pm and was last seen at Kenya Industrial Estate (KIE) Eldoret dressed in a red jacket," read a previous post.

Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, a source expressed the family's overwhelming joy after their kin was found safe and sound.

"We received a call from a church member who said she had seen her in town. She took her to a hotel for a meal as they contacted us," she said.

She shared Jebet had a mental illness, and it was not the first time the young lady had disappeared.

She recalled when Jebet went missing for two weeks, the longest she had ever disappeared.

Kiambu student returns home after four months

In another story, a family in Kimbo was breathing a sigh of relief after their 14-year-old daughter, who went missing on May 13, returned home safe and sound.

Daisy Wanjiku, a student at Kahuhia Girls High School, disappeared just a day before the start of the second term.

On Monday, September 9, her mother, Julia Wanjiru Githaiga, shared the good news with TUKO.co.ke.

Githaiga explained that Wanjiku had seen news reports about her disappearance and decided to return home to ease her family's distress.

Wanjiku agrees to return to school

Remarkably, Wanjiku agreed to return to school and continue her studies without any further issues.

The mother praised God for Daisy’s safe return, as she had searched for her in mortuaries and hospitals, and followed every lead she received in dreams, with the assistance of officers.

Githaiga expressed her gratitude to God and deeply appreciated all the support and assistance she received during the challenging period.

Proofreading by Otukho Jackson, a multimedia journalist and copy editor at TUKO.co.ke

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