Family fears missing former Chemelil striker is dead after years of fruitless search

The family of former Chemeli Sugar striker Benson Rahim Ociti is a worried as they have not heard or seen him for the last three years and they believe he could be dead.The attacker, who turned for the millers between July 2017 and July 2018 last spoke to his family in 2019 when he was featuring for Kiyovu of Rwanda before he went mute. In 2020, the Rwandan club blocked his move to Canadian side Edmonton, that is the last time Kiyovu SC management saw the player as he went AWOL and they have never heard from him.##NAJAVA_MECA_6798455##His family is worried and they fear that the worst could have happened to the once promising attacker who played for Uganda Police, URA and Soana before he decided to cross over to the Kenyan Premier League.“He has been missing for some years and we need help to track him. It was in 2019 when we last heard from him when he was talking about Rwanda, that was when we last heard from him, and we believe that is when he disappeared,” Rogers Musinguzi, Ociti’s brother-in-law told Football256.His family fears that the attacker may be dead and his father has been the most affected by the mysterious vanishing of his son.“His father has pressure and his (Ociti) disappearance has affected him, and you know these things of old age, what can make you contented is the voice of your son. And with these killings going on, the whole family is worried that maybe the son passed a long time ago, the situation is really disturbing,”Musinguzi added.One of the family members however believes that the attacker could have relocated to Canada after his botched move to Edmonton.Kenya Police FC rocked by key injuries

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