Missing Eastleigh girl Rayaan Amin found safe

The family had reached out to the public through social media to help in finding her.
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The 15-year-old girl from Eastleigh, Nairobi, who had been missing since the weekend, has been found.
Rayan Hassan Amin's family confirmed on Tuesday that she was back at home.
"Alhamdulilah, Rayan is now home safe and sound. Thank you to my Twitter family for the endless support," a relative, Amal Mohamed, wrote on X.
Alhamdulilah, Rayan is now home safe and sound. Thank you to my twitter family for the endless support. @sadamgooner @SadamNoor12 @missyHaroona @AbdiwahabSheik7 @MiskyHaji @Honeyfarsafi @real_damsa @AsmaliMedia @Eastleighvoice @AyubAbdikadir @NurQuresha @missingchild_ke pic.twitter.com/opRF48OsVw
— Amal Mohamed (@amal_m_abdi) January 30, 2024
Rayaan was last seen at 6 am on Sunday when she left home for Madrasa at Masjid Al Hidaya.
The family asked for the public's help through social media and reported the girl missing at the Pangani Police Station.
Alhamdulilah, I am informed Rayaan has been found. Thank you all for your help and prayers. https://t.co/Y9OCWNEE9I
— Sadam Hussein (@sadamgooner) January 30, 2024
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