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Drugged mother loses baby girl along Narok-Bomet road in wave of bizarre kidnappings

Emmah Njoki and her husband, John Mwangi. Their one-year-old daughter, Ann Wanjiru, disappeared after the mother was allegedly drugged on her way to hospital. [PHOTO: ROBERT KIPLAGAT/STANDARD]

A one-year-old baby girl has gone missing in a puzzling incident in which the mother claims she was drugged on her way to hospital.

Emmah Njoki, 35, said she was taking her sick daughter to Ewaso Nyiro Dispensary when she was offered a lift in a black saloon car along the Narok-Bomet road on January 3, 2017. Along the way, the vehicle's occupants drugged her and took off with her baby.

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