- Kennedy Macharia said he was truly indebted to a kind woman who rescued him after his family members allegedly abducted him
- The young man with albinism said the compassionate woman who picked her up from the roadside took him to the nearest police station to write a statement
- Macharia from Embu said his uncle had ganged up against him with his friends to sell and make a profit out of him
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Embu - A young man has hailed a stranger for her heroism after a family member allegedly abducted him.
Kennedy Macharia claimed his uncle abducted him in collaboration with a close family member.
Kennedy Macharia bumping into uncle
Macharia, a man with albinism, said his family members wanted to sell and make a profit from him because of his condition.
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Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Macharia, a professional website designer, narrated the traumatising incident that happened when he was a little boy.
"It was on a Sunday when the incident happened. I was at my uncle's place with my aunt. When I was heading to the shop, I bumped into my uncle, and he told me he wanted to take me somewhere. He put me in the car, and I lost consciousness," he recalled.
Screaming for help in car
The man from Embu said he could faintly hear from the background his uncle's plan to sell him for millions.
As the journey continued, he started regaining his consciousness and woke up to find that they tied him.
"I started screaming, and they realised they would be found out. They threw me out of a moving car. There was this lady whom I have never met; I do not know who she is. She rescued me from the road and took me to the nearest police station, where we wrote a statement," he added.
Macharia said the case was not followed up well, but he planned to follow it up and get to the story's bottom line.
Stranger helps househelp in distress
In a different story, a stranger bought bread and gave cash to a distressed househelp who misplaced shopping money.
Things seemed to be going wrong for a domestic worker when she reached for her wallet to buy bread, only to discover her money was missing.
As fate would have it, a kindhearted stranger saw her distress bought her a loaf of bread and gave her cash.
The woman refused to share her contact, but that was not enough to stop the grateful woman from requesting the public to help locate her so that she could appreciate the gesture.
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