On Friday, October 25, 2024, Michelle was playing with her friends near their home when she was reportedly taken by two women.
Her mother, Ev Mercy Nungari, shared the news on social media, seeking help to find her daughter.
After Michelle went missing, her parents immediately reported the incident to Juja Police Station. In her Facebook post, Nungari urged the community to help spread the word about Michelle’s disappearance.
She wrote, "Share widely until we locate our angel. May these evil women be traced in Jesus' name."
Many people reacted to her post, expressing their concerns and praying for Michelle's safe return.
The disappearance of Michelle has raised alarm among residents of Juja. Community members are worried about the safety of their children when playing outside.
Several netizens commented on Nungari’s post, offering prayers and support. One user, Mamake Wambui, said, "God's protection... may she be found safe in Jesus' name."
Another user, Leah Wangari Mwaura, wrote, "May the Angel of God locate this child and return her safely to her parents."
Michelle's story is not an isolated incident. Earlier in September 2024, a student named Joel Johanes also went missing during a school trip, which highlights ongoing concerns about children's safety in public spaces.
The community's fears are growing, and parents are becoming more vigilant about where their children play and who is watching them.
As the search for Michelle continues, her family remains hopeful that she will be found soon. They are counting on the support of the community and law enforcement.
The community is coming together, united in their prayers for Michelle’s return and a call for greater safety measures for children in their neighborhoods.
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