Kenya wakes up to a dramatic twist as two young men, Peter Muteti and Billy Mwangi, who vanished without a trace on December 21st, have been miraculously found alive and reunited with their families this morning. Their simultaneous release, after over two harrowing weeks in the hands of unknown abductors, has sent shockwaves across the country.
Peter Muteti, abducted from his apartment near Nairobi, is reportedly disoriented and unable to recount the details of his ordeal. His family, relieved but shaken, shared the news with CNN’s Larry Madowo: “He is quite disoriented and not able to talk and give interviews at the moment.”
Meanwhile, in Embu town, 22-year-old Billy Mwangi, popularly known as Psycho Sins, also walked free after his traumatic disappearance. His father, Gerald Mwangi, spoke emotionally: ” The boy is back physically intact.” Billy, now home in Majengo with his parents, is undergoing medical evaluations to assess the toll of his captivity.
The eerie similarities in their abductions and releases—on the same dates—are fueling speculation of a coordinated plot targeting young men. Activists and families are demanding urgent answers, with growing public outrage over the rising trend of mysterious disappearances.
Who is behind these chilling abductions? Is there a shadowy network orchestrating these disappearances? The clock is ticking for authorities to unravel the truth. Stay tuned for the latest updates and insights into this gripping story.