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Harambee Starlets’ U20 skipper Jane Hato found safe

Harambee Starlets' U20 skipper Jane Hato is safe
Harambee Starlets' U20 skipper Jane Hato is safe


Summary

• The FKF football federation reported her missing on Thursday, but she has been located and will be reunited with her family.

The captain of the Kenyan women’s team under 20 and Kenya police Bullets Jane Hato is safe.

On Thursday, the FKF football federation in the country reported her missing, but now it is said that she has been found and will be reunited with her family.

Chris Oguso the chief executive officer of Kenya Police Bullets said that Hato is safe and they used every means to ensure that they got information about her disappearance.

“I don’t think these are issues related to football, but it may be a family dispute, and our stakeholders are increasingly solving the source of the disappearance, where she is and who she is with, and as soon as they solve it, he will join the team that has traveled to Ethiopia,” Oguso continued.

Furthermore, Oguso stated that Hato is currently with someone she knows well. She was even expected to lead the Kenya police bullets team in securing a spot in the CAF Champions League, in Ethiopia.

Furthermore, her disappearance caused concern among her family and friends, who requested that anyone who saw her report the matter to the relevant authorities.

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