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Nakuru family appeals for help as woman goes missing in Iraq

Onesmus Musyoka and his children go through a family photo album at their home in Dog section Estate, Nakuru City, on March 8, 2025. His wife, Lucy Muthoni, went missing in Iraq in February 2023. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]

Onesmus Musyoka and his two daughters, aged 17 and eight, have lived in anxiety since September last year following the mysterious disappearance of his wife in Iraq.

In search of greener pastures, Lucy Muthoni, 37, was recruited by Al-Adwaa Recruitment Agency for a hairdressing job that she was to take up in Turkey.

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