- Vallery Mokema is a mother of three children from Kisii County, with two of them twin month old
- Vallery who is hospitalized at Christamarian hospital was diagnosed with breast cancer and her late mother by the name of Edinah Kwamboka began serving her
- Sadly, Edinah Kwamboka is no longer there after falling and dying, leaving Vallery confused and lacking money to pay her increasing bills
Kisii, Kenya: A 25 -year -old woman identified by the name of Vallery Mokema has found herself in a critical condition as she is very sick in the hospital and still her guardian has died.
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What is palliative care?
According to Officer Sammy Ondimu Ngare, Vallery is struggling with breast cancer and his mother has been his guardian, especially when he needs a special care.
According to the World Health Organization, the service is a technique that improves the living conditions of patients (adults and children) and their families who suffer from life -related problems.
It prevents and reduces suffering through early diagnosis, proper assessment, and treatment of pain and other problems, whether physical, psychological, or spiritual.
What happened to Vallery's mother?
The sick and sad daughter told TUKO.co.ke That sadly is that Edinah Kwamboka Abuga died in early February 2025.
“Although the ink has dried, the will continues,” It read a poster containing a picture of the woman.
“Kwamboka died last week after being killed, he may have been overwhelmed by his daughter's illness,” Ngare said.
Vallery is currently hospitalized at Christamarian Hospital, Kisii with high care, and her mother's funeral is still on February 14.
“I am a mother of three, including twins for a month,” said Vallery whose bill is big and still needs help.
“May we support him in his time of need. There is no small amount for any cancer patient,” Said Ngare
Vine number Vallery Mokema 0702092686
A woman with heart cancer is seeking help
In another story, Esther Njoki Muriuki told TUKO.co.ke that she could be dismissed by her grandmother if she did not pay her big hospital bills.
Muriuki underwent a heart attack but failed to pay for all medical expenses after being allowed.
The Kirinyaga woman used her mother's copyright as a security guard at the hospital until she completed her remainder.
However, if he fails to keep the balance and the hospital remains copyright, his grandmother will evict her from their home.
Some women who also sought help
Julia Nungari Wanjia from Rongai, Kajiado County, was applying for financial assistance to pay for hospital bills after she was diagnosed with swelling in the ovaries. Nungari told TUKO.co.ke that he was admitted to Sinai hospital after Kenyans donated KSh 15,000 for his previous hospital fee.
Exvaria Cara was advised by her mother to go for a large intestine after she told her she discovered blood cells in her feces. The tests confirmed that he had a large gastrointestinal cancer and immediately began treatment, with his work and friends helping him at cost.
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