Father from Vihiga cries for his 2 -year -old son who collapsed and died from the 5th floor

  • A cloud of sadness spreads over Vihiga's father Yitzack Otondo after his two -year -old, Shane Williams, a coincidence fall from the fifth floor of their street house administration, Nairobi County
  • The baby, who was watching his colleagues who were playing on the ground, slipped into metal barriers and fell on his head, died instantly
  • With Otondo facing the tragedy, he is asking for help to transport his son's body to Vihiga for burial

Vihiga politician Yitzack Otondo mourns the tragedy of his two -year -old son, Shane Williams Otondo.

Shane was playing on the balcony when he strayed on the rail and fell to death. Photo: Yitzack Otondo.
Source: Facebook

According to Otondo, the young child fell from the fifth floor of their house in the administration, Nairobi.

How Otondo's baby died

He believes that Shane was watching his friends who were playing down when he was excited and for Luck Worse he slipped into metal barriers.

That candidate MCA of the Ward Identity told TUKO.co.ke that the baby hit his head down and died instantly.

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Otondo, who was absent when the incident occurred, expressed his deep sadness but said he had agreed with the tragedy.

“I loved my son so much, but I accepted the deeds of the gods,” The sad father said.

Kenyans comfort Otondo for the death of his son

Otondo has begun funeral arrangements and calls on good people to support him in moving his son's body from Nairobi's funeral to Vihiga County for the last service.

What bothers him the most is that he left the young man in health as he headed out, not knowing that he would die shortly after.

“I'm bleeding from the inside. It has overwhelmed me. If my son would be sick if I said I tried my best to touch his illness. But death by falling?” He blamed it.

The sad man shared his old photos and videos playing with the boy who is now late, during a reminder of his painful tragedy.

Father from Vihiga cries for his 2 -year -old son who collapsed and died from the 5th floor

Social network users comfort Otondo

The tragic accident has left the community in surprise, with friends and family gathering around Otondo at this difficult time.

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Obayo Collins:

“Give yourself a heart, very unfortunate. May the Almighty give you strength and comfort in this difficult time.

Mercy Max

“Small coffins are the heavy ones to carry. May God see you in this difficult time.”

Sharon Lihavi:

“I have no word to say I'm still in shock. My prayers are with you Zack, may God continue to give you strength at this time.”

Kim Jw Oloo

“I read this while holding my head, heart and mouth open wondering why this happened. The boy is dead a very painful death.”

Falling in children from upstairs

For the past few years, the falls from tall buildings in Nairobi have been a major cause of concern for many city dwellers.

In 2023, when a four -year -old fell and died after falling from the sixth floor balcony, Nairobi police commander Adamson Parliament advised parents to strengthen their infant management.

He also called on builders and developers to put security measures on buildings to protect vulnerable school children.

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How to prevent children's accidents in your home

The original OP-ED published by the Asianparent showed that as a parent, one of the ways to prevent children in your upper apartment is by installing grili on windows and balcony to protect your child.

Second, keep furniture such as chairs away from windows and balcony so that your baby doesn't get easy to climb on it.

Third, educate your older brothers and your older brothers on how to protect your child when you are away. Tell them to close the balconies every time.

Teach your child about safety and about avoiding dangerous parts of the house such as windows and balcony.

Reproductive experts also agree to leave your baby alone in the house puts him in danger and should never happen.

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Inno Flexy Edet participated in a Feeling post on Facebook revealing that the incident happened less than nine hours after her father took her.

Edet, who previously interrupted the life of the baby's father after leaving her pregnant, regretted letting her return.

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