Reports emerging from the Kenyan camp in Australia indicate that Kenyan boxer Brian Agina has gone missing at the Commonwealth Games village.
This happened on Sunday night, hours after the closure of the games at Gold Coast in Australia.
He is the first Kenyan athlete to have gone missing at the games, adding to the number of athletes who went missing early on.
Cases of African athletes going missing at the games had been reported early on, with Cameroonians, Ugandans, and Rwandans are among those who went missing.
Australia's Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton had warned that athletes would be forcibly removed from the country if they attempted to overstay their visas.
“They aren't going to game the system," he told local radio. "Australian Border Force officers will find these people (and) they'll be held in immigration detention until they can be deported,”
Athlete visas for the Commonwealth Games expire on May 15.
This is not the first time that athletes go missing during such games, with similar cases reported during the 2000 Sydney Olympics, where more than 100 athletes overstayed their visas.