Kenyan Woman Found Dead Inside Her Car at a Hospital Parking Lot in Atlanta, Georgia

Kenyan Woman Found Dead Inside Her Car at a Hospital Parking Lot in Atlanta, Georgia

Police in Atlanta, Georgia are investigating the circumstances leading to death of a Kenyan woman.

Margaret Nganga was found dead in her car a day after she left her house for work. The lifeless body of Ms Nganga’s was discovered inside her car, which had been packed in a garage at the Northside Hospital where she has been working.

Her family said she had not shown any signs of illness and is said to have been in high spirits on the day she left home.

Her husband, Daniel Kimani told KNS Media: “She left for a meeting in the work place yesterday (Monday) morning but she didn’t even attend the meeting as she was found dead today (Tuesday) in the same spot where she had parked her car."
 

Comments

so sad ideed. … (not verified)     Thu, 05/24/2018 @ 09:55am

So sad indeed. A person was found dead on his couch years ago. Yet two individuals were discovered to have died weeks or months before their discovery. this and many other cases wakes us up from slumber and ask ourselves, "What's really going on?" Our bodies needs rest, energy from nutritious food, some exercise of course, less fatigue etc. We need to be checked once or twice a year because the American lifestyle is foreign to us. So sad that we have to loose our people just like that. Pole to the family.

Bishop martin … (not verified)     Thu, 05/24/2018 @ 10:20am

Oh my comfort and condolorences to the family. Please let me clear this someone can pass on anywhere even without the terminal sicknesses like one has quoted. Death can strike anywhere anytime all what we need is the grace of God to keep us away from untimely deaths . May God keep you steadfast the family of Ng’ang’a

Donna (not verified)     Fri, 05/25/2018 @ 02:36am

So sad indeed - May God comfort her loved ones. For those who think that doctor visits, eating healthy and plenty of rest will guarantee a life without an end you are deceiving yourself. No one knows when or how they will exit this planet and just in case you forgot, death is inevitable. Be careful what you post on this comment section - You don't know what awaits you tomorrow.

karao (not verified)     Fri, 05/25/2018 @ 08:30am

Kenyans can be strange. They come with all manner of interpretation at the wrong time. When it comes to incidents like this, nobody want to say anything to hurt the bereaved family. The bishop and Donna trying to seek for fame and attention at the wrong time. What a shame! My heart goes to the family of Ms Margaret.

Ochieng (not verified)     Fri, 05/25/2018 @ 08:31am

Reading mischief to gain attraction and attention. I don't think those comments were meant what the two above ill intended interpretation. Nobody in his/her right mind would say things to hurt the family. Some Kenyans looking for fame in the wrong forum.

Mutuura wa Kibuu (not verified)     Fri, 05/25/2018 @ 05:35pm

There's no such thing as sudden illness, the cause has been festering in the body for long. Checkups,checkups, checkups!

jothebu (not verified)     Sat, 05/26/2018 @ 03:55am

In reply to by Mutuura wa Kibuu (not verified)

Tell Donna and her Bishop Martin @Mutuura, the advocates of righteousness who look down on other Kenyans like they are..............I tend to think that the comments above are kinda an awakening call..to start up a conversation that we Kenyans all avoid to take head on.

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