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'Saitoti took my son 24 years ago....'
bkismat
#31 Posted : Wednesday, November 14, 2012 2:45:18 PM
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Just a small correction he is 27 not 24. He was "stolen" 24 years ago.
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rryyzz
#32 Posted : Wednesday, November 14, 2012 2:49:48 PM
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Just thinking, what if it turns out he is not the son they've been looking for all these years???
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#33 Posted : Wednesday, November 14, 2012 2:51:14 PM
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alma wrote:
Don't forget King G is the same guy who supported the thieving guy from Airtel.

As QW was the resident scam smeller, King G is the resident criminal supporter.

No he did not.
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#34 Posted : Wednesday, November 14, 2012 2:56:19 PM
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Ms Mkenya wrote:
Where were they for 24 years and why the sudden 'resemblance' to the boy? Something is not right.


I'm honestly surprised that this comment is from a lady.

Maybe they saw him thru media for the first time. A lot of time may have passed but ajuaye uchungu wa mwana ni mamaye. Even at 50yrs you'll still be your parents' child so let them exhaust their search even if it's for the sake of closure. Wouldn't you want to know?

BBI will solve it
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harrydre
#35 Posted : Wednesday, November 14, 2012 3:26:31 PM
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They seem very genuine. Watching some clips on youtube they have evidence that they have been searching for their long lost son. police abstracts, newspaper articles etc. the old man insists he does not want a piece of saitoti's wealth and has his own.

K24

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i.am.back!!!!
AlphDoti
#36 Posted : Wednesday, November 14, 2012 4:05:23 PM
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2012 wrote:
Ms Mkenya wrote:
Where were they for 24 years and why the sudden 'resemblance' to the boy? Something is not right.


I'm honestly surprised that this comment is from a lady...

I'm shocked too to see such a cold comment from a lady!
@Ms Mkenya one day you'll have your own child.
You better be remorseful to God not to make you experience such a thing to know how it feels.

I think the complainant have right of closure.
They're just saying the guy resembles their child.
They want to know if this is the lost son.

Let DNA be done.
It does not mean the guy has to go back to real parents. He's adult now, the court will ask him to choose. And that is up to him.

But then, if the saitoti's have nothing to hide, why let the case reach the court.
It's like someone claiming your car is his.
Will you keep quiet and let him go to court or you'll produce evidence to prove the car is yours?
Impunity
#37 Posted : Wednesday, November 14, 2012 4:59:05 PM
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pariah wrote:
seems plausible, afrocinema continues shortly

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#38 Posted : Wednesday, November 14, 2012 5:09:29 PM
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Ms Mkenya wrote:
And i believe the family is grieving enough, honestly we should let them be. Mara the plane crash inquiry, mara this.. Eish.


@Ms Mkenya, Grieving is not defense. What matters is the truth. We cannot bend the wheels of justice to suit any one,regardless of their state in life.
The law must and should always be the law.
King G
#39 Posted : Wednesday, November 14, 2012 5:16:19 PM
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Elder wrote:
alma wrote:
Don't forget King G is the same guy who supported the thieving guy from Airtel.

As QW was the resident scam smeller, King G is the resident criminal supporter.

No he did not.


@Elder thanks

@Alma, What i said is that i don’t sympathise with corporate who are mean on putting governance and management structures and guidelines, systems, policies and procedures in place but they have the capacity to do so. Then when they are scammed, they fell terrible and start blaming employees whom they had not given enabling environment to operate in. (remember structures follow strategy, and systems support structures)

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rock
#40 Posted : Wednesday, November 14, 2012 5:20:13 PM
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DNA first.Then if a match he should thank his parents for bringing him to this world and for losing him shortly after. Since its obvious he wont disown the family which brought him up he should also tell his biological parents not to make the dna results public lest 1000+ relaz from that side come to him with all their shidas.
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