Kenya-Based US Couple Distressed After Kenyan Authorities Took Away 3-Year-Old Boy in Their Custody

Kenya-Based US Couple Distressed After Kenyan Authorities Took Away 3-Year-Old Boy in Their Custody

An American couple who had a child under their custody taken away from them last month by Kenyan authorities is demanding to know why this happened.

Plain clothed police officers are said to have taken away the three-year-old boy after storming the house of Matt and Daisy Mazzoncini, an American couple that lives in Kenya.

The couple says the police officers did not give a proper explanation as to why they were taking away the Kenyan child named John Kiano. That was the last time the two saw the boy, whom they 'adopted' when he was six months old.

"I had just finished putting Kiano to bed and he had just fallen asleep and I walked out of his room and saw Matt's face and all these people and I just knew something was really wrong," Daisy told CNN.

A police report shows Kiano was found as a newborn abandoned together with another baby believed to be his twin. The second baby died later.

Kiano was taken to Mogra Children's Home in Kiambu after receiving treatment.

It is while working at the orphanage as a volunteer in 2016 that Daisy met baby Kiano and began paying for his medical bills.

CNN reports that Kiano was suffering from pneumonia and a chest deformity at the time but was in 2018 diagnosed with atypical febrile seizures.

In April 2017, a Nairobi court named Daisy and her husband Matt as Kiano's legal guardians.

The two say the officers who took the child claimed the court guardianship order was fraudulent.

"I knew they were taking him. I just felt it. But there was nothing we could do. At this point, there were 13 people. And they had made a human wall," Daisy said.

After the baby was taken away, Kenya's Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) in a tweet said its officers had "rescued" Kiano from American citizens; Mathew Mazzoncini and Daisy Mazzoncini.

They claimed the two were planning to travel with the baby back to the US.

"The child is well & in safe hands," DCI said in the tweet, which was later deleted.

However, the Mazzoncinis have denied the claims made by DCI.

Child Welfare Society of Kenya (CWSK) is currently embroiled in a court case with Matt and Daisy over Kiano's custody.

Speaking to CNN, CWSK CEO Irene Mureithi says Kiano is now in "safe custody ... with other children." 

Ms. Mureithi further explains that guardianship cannot be given to foreigners unless it is a special case.

"Guardianship is not meant for non-citizens. It is not meant for that unless it's a case of emergency."

Comments

Maxley (not verified)     Mon, 05/13/2019 @ 02:37pm

Apparently the Americans got the kid when he was pretty much ababy.Why did it take 3years for the authority to catch up with them. Something is fishy here.

Ken motley (not verified)     Mon, 05/13/2019 @ 06:06pm

In reply to by Maxley (not verified)

Exactly, I believe the kid has a better chance if they just let him stay with the couple. They went to court and that shows they had taken some level of responsibility towards adopting or caring for the child. He’s probably in a githeri diet now with no future assured. I smell someone wanting a bribe somewhere, let the kid have a chance @ life.

Imara Daima (not verified)     Mon, 05/13/2019 @ 04:27pm

Wangemwacha mtoto huyu alelewe na watu ambao wana uwezo wa kumlea. Wasishau ya kwamba, mtoto si mbaguzi na tayari ameshawakubali Wamarekani hawa kama baba na mama yake.

mkenya halisi (not verified)     Mon, 05/13/2019 @ 05:50pm

hehehehe there goes the kenyans diaspora black wazungus defending the whites mzungu as usual kama ingekuwa yr own black pple u will b writing trash????I personally will say that the baby has bin safe n sound in this children's home n due deligence has to b followed for this so called americans to complete the adoption.This kenyans wazungus stating that the baby will have a better future in usa is bull crap comparing with kenya where he is bin taken care off by children's home.So tuwe tunapatiana watoto wetu ovyo ovyo juu kuna wazungu who t willing to adopt??????Trust me there is no way dci office will go pick up the kid if there was nothing fishy going on???I hear some pple from the management in that children's home raised alarm on how the baby process was done???

Ken motley (not verified)     Tue, 05/14/2019 @ 10:07pm

In reply to by yes (not verified)

@yes, IKR, he comes up here to rumble nonsense thinking he’s the “Kenyan patriot”. I don’t know what he has against FELLOW KENYANS living overseas. Say what you may, do what you wanna, remember, the voices of a few will never drown the masses, save your energy.

mkenya halisi (not verified)     Tue, 05/14/2019 @ 08:48pm

@yes it's yr choice.So why apologise.We read or hear what we want to as peoples so again it's a choice.N u don't have to agree on my points.

Imara Daima (not verified)     Wed, 05/15/2019 @ 03:44pm

Ingekuwa vizuri kama Wamarekani hawa wangemlelea mtoto huyu katika nchi ya Kenya badala ya kumpeleka nchi ya Marekani. Kwa nini? Hebu tazama vidio klip ifuatayo na bila shaka utabadilisha mawazo yako juu ya kumleta mtoto huyu nchi ya Marekani.

https://youtu.be/Ly8wfEBAz60

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