Kisii: Mother Weeps in Pain While Scratching Her Head to Bring Her Daughter's Dead Body From Saudi Arabia

  • Winnie Kwamboka went to Saudi Arabia in 2020, where she met her death under mysterious circumstances
  • His mother, Sophia Bosibori, said the family was expecting the 29-year-old earlier this month until they learned of his death.
  • The family from Kisii highlighted their main challenge, which is to raise money to bring his body back home

Kisii A grieving family is under great stress following the death of their relative in a foreign country.

Kisii's mother Sophia Bosibori (right) mourning the death of her daughter Winnie Kwaboka (r) in Saudi Arabia. Photo: Citizen TV Kenya.
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Winnie Kwamboka died in Saudi Arabia two months ago, and her body has not yet been returned for burial.

The beautiful lady passed away after allegedly falling from an apartment building in the Gulf country.

There is no money, Kwamboka's mother cries

Her mother recounted getting the sad news of her future daughter's death.

“He stayed longer than expected. His contract was already over, and he was expected to return home early this month. It wasn't long before I got the news of my daughter's death.

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I was told that money has been donated for the mortuary, but no money to pay for the plane to bring his body back. I have,” Sophia Bosibori told Citizen TV Kenya painfully while he and his neighbors continue to struggle with the sad news.

The cost of transporting the body from Saudi Arabia

Kwamboka's brother emphasized that financial difficulties have crippled the family's efforts to transport Kwamboka's body.

“The obstacle we are left with is the money for the cargo plane to bring back his body. We need about KSh 200,000 but we cannot get that money ourselves. We are appealing to Kenyans of good will and good will to help us,” Stephen Gichana said.

The family from Kisii noted that Kwamboka went to Saudi Arabia in 2020, and his death has slowed down several family projects that he was supposed to manage.

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A Kenyan family is looking for money to bring their relative's body back home

Similarly, the family of Virginia Auma Ayoko, a Kenyan woman who died in Saudi Arabia on July 6, asked for help to recover her remains.

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Auma worked in Saudi Arabia for two years, taking care of her family at home.

His sister, Christine Akinyi, disclosed that the process of confirming his death was fraught with difficulties and misinformation.

According to Akinyi, the agency responsible for Auma's employment initially denied reports of his death.

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