Kenyan Woman Who Succumbed to Canadian Winter Laid to Rest in Nakuru
Delphina Wambui passed away in Toronto, Canada on February 18, 2024.
Her death has left her family grappling with grief and unanswered questions. Wambui's journey to Canada was fueled by a desire to build a brighter future for her four children. Following the death of her husband Peter Misoi, Wambui, a teacher in Nakuru, felt compelled to seek opportunities abroad to better support her family. Despite facing alleged neglect from her in-laws, she persevered driven by her love for her children.
Wambui's ambition extended beyond the classroom. In 2022, she endeavoured to serve her community by running for Member of the County Assembly for the Njoro ward. While she was unsuccessful in her election bid, it spoke volumes about her character and her desire to make a positive impact. Sadly, fate took a cruel turn in 2023. Wambui's father was diagnosed with cancer, and she selflessly resigned from her teaching position to care for him during his illness.
His death in June left the family with a significant financial burden in the form of unpaid hospital bills. It was in the wake of this loss that Wambui set her sights on Canada. Wambui's final days were marked by hardship. Upon arrival in Toronto on Valentine's Day, she sought shelter at the Mississauga shelter. Tragically, she was forced to endure the harsh Canadian winter for several hours before being allowed entry. This exposure ultimately led to her collapse and subsequent hospitalization.
Despite medical intervention, Wambui passed away on February 18. The news of Wambui's death reached her family in Kenya through her sister, Apostle Wairimu Faith, who resides in the United States. Upon receiving the heartbreaking news, The family began the process of repatriating Wambui's body, incurring Sh3 million in costs.