The 40-year-old mother of three is currently appealing for her children’s safe return as she has been having a hard time coping with their disappearance. Daughter went missing in 2018 She told e that her main worry is that the children are being raised in various places, making it challenging to track their whereabouts.
She claims that the reason the children were taken from her was because she was deemed unfit to raise them. She began, “My final child, Curtis, is currently residing with my estranged birth mother, who is unwilling to permit me to see him. Her second child, a girl named Kristi, has been missing since December 29, 2018, which is what troubles her the most. I miss hearing them laugh. Charity Every day is a mental battle for Charity as she tries to get in touch with the kids and wonders where Kristi went. Despite being well educated, she bemoaned, “I can’t fend for my kids because I lack formal employment, but I still want them.” Despite the fact that she still feels like things aren’t right, she continued, “I’m doing everything I can to make the necessary changes and show that I can give them a safe and loving home.”
Every day that goes by without her knowing their location, according to Charity, serves as a terrible reminder of what she lost. I miss their smiles, their hugs, and the sense that we were a whole family,” she said. Evelyn Wangui misses her children as well. Evelyn Wangui experienced utter despair and became entrapped in a severe depression in an exactly same situation. She unintentionally turned her resentment against her own children during this trying time, and she would beat them without cause. When she realized she was harming the infants, she requested that the authorities take them to a children’s home in 2021 while she sought mental health treatment. Wangui claims that psychologically speaking, she is more stable and that she is itching to see them again, but she must wait.