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Video Vixen Night Out with Friends Ends in a 4-Day ICU Battle

Martin Olage Jul 03, 2024

On June 25 at 2 am, the mother of Sarah Njogu was summoned to St. Francis Hospital in Kasarani where her daughter had been admitted following a dangerous fall.

The circumstances surrounding her fall remain unclear. Reports indicate that Sarah was in the company of two women and one man in an apartment in the Seasons area of Kasarani before the incident occurred. While the exact nature of their interaction is unknown, it appears that a dispute escalated, culminating in Sarah's fall from the balcony. The incident prompted an urgent late-night call to Sarah's mother Mary Wanjiru who rushed to St. Francis Hospital to find her daughter in critical condition.

Upon arrival at the hospital, Wanjiru found Sarah unconscious, bleeding from her ears and suffering from a head wound. Despite the efforts of emergency room staff to stabilize her, the severity of Sarah's injuries necessitated her transfer to the better-equipped Kenyatta National Hospital. Sarah's father, Geoffrey Njogu, travelled to Nairobi upon receiving news of the incident. He promptly reported the matter to Kasarani Police Station where authorities had already begun investigating the potential involvement of Sarah's three companions in her fall. Njogu, determined to seek justice for his daughter, advocated for the immediate arrest of these individuals.

However, Sarah's friends were later released on a cash bail of Sh 60,000 each after just two days in custody. The police cited insufficient evidence as the reason for their release, a decision that left the Njogu family frustrated and questioning the thoroughness of the investigation. Both Sarah's mother and sister have vehemently rejected suggestions that Sarah may have intentionally jumped. They describe her as a resilient and strong-willed individual who had overcome various challenges throughout her life. The family's stance reiterates that foul play may have been involved in Sarah's fall.

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