Nandi's family is overcome with pain following the death of their daughter who was working in Saudi Arabia

  • Violet traveled to Saudi Arabia for a job opportunity so that she could support her family in Kapsabet, Nandi county
  • He had an argument with his employer and left his home and moved into a rented house, according to his mother, Mary
  • Violet, a mother of two, was found dead in her home, with neighbors saying her body smelled rotten.

Nandi – A heartbroken family mourns bitterly following the death of their loved one who died under mysterious circumstances abroad.

Mary (left) crying after her daughter Violet died in Saudi Arabia. The little girl is sitting on the bed looking out the window (left). Photo: Pashwa TV, Getty Images/Mavocado.
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Violet left Saudi Arabia, where she had gone in search of a better life, a path that many Kenyans have taken in the past.

He left two children behind, having lost two before whom he was raising through his salary in the Gulf country.

How did Mary know about Violet's death?

Violet's mother, Mary from Kapsabet, Nandi county, painfully recounted how she got the news of her daughter's death over the phone.

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“I was told that he died on Friday, August 30. He was found dead in the house he was renting. He left his employer's house after having a disagreement with him. I could not understand the conflict, but after failing to resolve their differences, he decided to find another place to live,” he narrated with sorrow.

Mary was asked to send KSh 700,000 to Saudi Arabia

Mary said her daughter was found dead in the house after the neighbors were informed due to the smell of her body.

When the neighbors and the owner of the house tried to break the door and investigate the situation, they found that the door was locked from the inside.

“The agent who sent her to Saudi said she had quit the job and could not help us. We were being helped by other women who knew Violet. They asked us to send KSh 700,000 to bring my daughter's body back from Saudi. They also told us to have a car, a coffin, and clothes ready to change her body when it returns. Kenya. However, we don't have that money,” said Mary.

Vincent Shikuku recounts his communication with his mother

Violet's son, Vincent Shikuku, expressed his sadness, saying he had not spoken to his mother for a long time and was very hurt following the news.

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His younger brother was living with the chief after being abandoned by his father, which showed the challenge of not only giving his younger brother to the chief, but also taking care of him.

The woman of Kiambu dies in Saudi Arabia after arguing with his employer

In another case, Joyce Wangari Mungoya left behind three children and a husband following her death in Saudi Arabia.

The woman passed away after months of silence, leaving her family with many questions.

The family of the woman from Kiambu made plans for her funeral while they sought the help of the government to get justice.

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