Where is Brian Odhiambo? Family in destitute as court sides with KWS, DCI

Elizabeth Auma, mother of Brian Odhiambo, breaks down crying for justice at Nakuru Law Courts on February 6, 2025, as tensions rise following a High Court ruling. Justice Julius Nangea declined to issue further directives on the production of her son, dead or alive, citing insufficient evidence from Auma and the Independent Medico-Legal Unit (IMLU) to prove that Odhiambo was in the custody of KWS or the DCI. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]

The mother and wife of missing youth Brian Odhiambo were left in tears as the court closed their case in which they demanded Odhiambo be produced before court, dead or alive.

Odhiambo has been missing since January 18 with his mother Elizabeth Auma and wife Alvy Okello saying he was taken into custody by the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) officers.

On Thursday, the two alongside friends and relatives brought the High Court to a standstill for almost 30 minutes as they protested the decision by Justice Julius Nangea.