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‘Can’t be traced.’ Rarieda Housemaid Who Sued CDF Manager for Impregnating Her Still Missing

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Aram Police post in Rarieda Constituency / Photo courtesy/

A young woman who was working as a housemaid for Rarieda Constituency Development Fund (CDF) manager Michael Amisi is still missing four days after she was abducted under unclear circumstances.

In an update from media sensation Cyprian Nyakundi, Rarieda CDF manager Michael Amisi is accused of impregnating the young woman before cutting ties with her, leaving her to take care of the child, who is currently 11 months old.

Nyakundi reports that the woman was abducted alongside her child on 8th January, barely a day before the mention of the case.

“The case was to be mentioned on 9th January, and apparently, the girl was abducted on 8th together with her 11-month-old baby,” read part of the information shared with Mr. Nyakundi.

The abduction is linked to the case where Mr. Amisi was to appear in court during the mention, where he is the respondent after the young woman, who comes from a humble family, resorted to legal action through the Rarieda Sub-County Children’s Department.

Even as the family wonders about the whereabouts of their kin and the little child, the suspect is reported to have allegedly waged war with the whistleblower and is using the Rarieda-based DCI to threaten and sabotage attempts for justice.

“The suspect is using DCI Rarieda to threaten the whistleblower, whom they have summoned to present himself at Aram Police Station before 16th January,” reads part of the exposé.

The person who, according to the exposé, was helping the girl with the case has been summoned to appear before DCI (Rarieda branch) for computer misuse and cyber harassment.

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For more than five years, Peter Aowa has been informing the global village community and print media consumers through various media networks, including The East Africa Prime, Mt. Kenya Times newspaper, People Daily, and The Standard newspaper. A graduate of Communications from St. Paul's University and a current Bachelor of Science in Business Administration student at the University of the People, Peter brings extensive experience in both editorial work and management.

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