Vihiga – A family in the Shamakhoho area, Vihiga County, has been distracted after receiving information about the death of their daughter in Saudi Arabia via social networks.
Source: UGC
Elizabeth CHIE, 28, had traveled to the Gulf nation to find her two children a better life, through a planned recruitment process that included training in Nairobi.
Her grandmother, Agnes M'mafts, narrated how they maintained communications until last week, when she was phoned to tell her about the death of Black.
“It was a comprehensive process that included training in Nairobi before my grandson, along with others, left the country. Digital.
Her late sister, Diana Lugonga, revealed that she was in line with Black photos online for the first time and news of her death, causing her to have confirmation.
He recalled that before leaving, Black had given a description of the agent who enabled him to be employed in Saudi Arabia.
However, when Lugonga issued a statement, the agent denied knowing his sister.
The late sister, Diana Lugonga, revealed that she had encountered Black pictures online for the first time with news of her death, causing her to have confirmation.
He recalled that before leaving, Black had given a description of the agent who enabled him to be employed in Saudi Arabia.
However, when Lugonga issued a statement, the agent denied knowing his sister.
“My sister had given us the agent's information before leaving for Saudi Arabia, but when I asked about her death, she denied knowing her. It was through social networks from friends that I was able to prove she was dead,” said Lugonga.
The family is now struggling to bring back the black body home, with Maitsi expressing deep sadness over the financial burden.
“I have never been to Nairobi, and I don't even know where Saudi Arabia is, however I was told I need KSh 1.3 million to bring my grandson home,” he said in tears.
Campbell Scott found dead in Makueni Forest
Meanwhile, spies of DCIalong with the British embassy officials, have confirmed the discovery of British businessman Campbell Scott, who disappeared on Sunday, February 16.
Scott was attending a three -day conference in Nairobi when he disappeared.
His dead body was found on Monday, February 25, inside a sack in Makongo Forest, Makueni County.
His disappearance and murder have created anxiety, due to the recent increase in the kidnapping and arbitrary killings in the country.
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