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Her son was lured away by a man promising sweets

Mrs Petronila Iminza showing a photo of his lost son who has been missing for three years. [PHOTO: BENJAMIN SAKWA/STANDARD]

KAKAMEGA COUNTY: Three years ago, Petronila Iminza was admitted to a hospital in Kakamega County after falling ill and she was focused on getting well when she received the bad news that her son Ian Masinde, who was playing with his friends at Koramatangi slum in Kakamega had disappeared.

She stopped her treatment to look for the missing child Ian, then aged three, whom she learnt had been picked up by a neighbour who promised to buy him candy at a nearby shop.,

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