Kiambu's Mother Who Quit Working Before She Died Saudia Is Buried In A Sad Event

  • Joyce Wangari Mungoya, who died in Saudi Arabia after being reported missing for several months and found dead, was buried
  • Her husband, James Macharia Kanyi, said he was happy after giving his wife of 23 years a fitting sendoff
  • The Kiambu father told TUKO.co.ke that he was left with the burden of raising the children alone

Kiambu – A woman who met her death suddenly in Saudi Arabia he has finally been buried in an emotional ceremony.

James Macharia (right) standing in front of the grave of his wife Joyce Wangari (deceased) in Saudi Arabia after disappearing for several months. Photo: James Macharia.
Source: UGC

Joyce Wangari Mungoya, who passed away in controversial circumstances in the Gulf, was buried at her home.

Friends and family attended the heartbreaking event as they paid their respects to the woman

Her husband, James Macharia Kanyi, spoke to TUKO.co.ke about the event that was when he saw his wife for the last time.

“It is difficult. I am left with children. After 23 years of marriage, it has come to this. It hurts a lot and makes me feel great pain that he is gone. I don't know how I will live, but for the sake of the family, I have to strengthen myself,” he said.

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Macharia had expressed dissatisfaction with the autopsy report he received from Saudi Arabia.

The report indicated that his wife died of an illness, but when he saw her body, he saw some marks.

“He had a mark on his neck as if he had been strangled by something or someone. But I will not pursue the matter. What I am thankful for is that at least I was able to bury my wife in peace. She had left a letter some time before her death in the agent's office after a disagreement with her employer, saying he was being tortured and deprived of food. It was a request for help to be transferred to another employer, adding that he was also sick.” that father of Kiambu he added.

Macharia noted that his wife had been missing for a few months before she was found dead, leaving him and his family heartbroken and confused.

He said his main challenge would be providing for his family as his wife was the only provider.

In another story, the body of Silvia Waithira, who died mysteriously in Saudi Arabia, was finally brought home and buried.

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His long stay in a foreign country, along with the confusing circumstances surrounding his death, left his family in deep grief and searching for answers.

Waithira had traveled to Saudi Arabia in search of better opportunities, a route that many Kenyans choose.

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