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Missing Kenyan children featured in Roma social media campaign found

Henrikh Mkhitaryan scored on his Roma debut – the same day the missing Kenyan boy was found

Two Kenyan children who featured in a missing child social media campaign launched by Roma have been found and returned to their families.

The Italian club featured a picture of each child alongside the announcements of Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Chris Smalling signing for them.

Four children have been found as part of a campaign Roma launched in July.

A girl from London and a boy from Belgium were found after the arrivals of Mert Cetin, and Davide Zappacosta.

Armenia midfielder Mkhitaryan, 30, joined Roma on a season-long loan after a disappointing 18-months at Arsenal.

He scored on his Serie A debut, with his new side beating Sassuolo 4-2 – the same day a 13-year-old Kenyan boy was found.

An eight-year-old Kenyan girl featured along with centre-back Smalling’s move from Manchester United was the latest to be found “safe and well”.

“The club were informed by the charity Missing Child Kenya that an eight-year-old girl, who was pictured in the video to announce Chris Smalling’s arrival from Manchester United, has now been reunited with her family,” said a Roma statement.