A parent is in agony after her two sons Leon Macharia and Ryan Mwenda, who were in Form Two at Moi High School Mbiruri and Kangaru Boys High School, respectively, disappeared from home as they prepared to report back to school on the afternoon of Tuesday, July 12.
Their mother, Naisera Muthoni, told Maisha TV that the two left behind their school uniforms and bags.
Muthoni said her sons had no indiscipline issues. She said their only concern was when they were separated in secondary school.
The lady said the issue came up again during the holiday, but she downplayed it, not knowing it could force her sons to run away from home. “They severally asked us why we sent them to different schools yet they were being challenged by their peers why they agreed to be separated,” Muthoni painfully said.
Muthoni said they wanted to admit the duo to different schools to enable them to develop their individual characters since they had been together since birth. The lady noted that a boda boda rider informed her he saw them boarding one of the bikes and requested to be dropped at the Nairobi-bound bus terminus located in Embu Town.
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