Kenyan Nurse Found Dead in Her Car at a Parking Lot in Dallas, Texas

Kenyan Nurse Found Dead in Her Car at a Parking Lot in Dallas, Texas

A Kenyan nurse has died under unclear circumstances in Texas. Beatrice Danielle Dagosi Ogutu was found dead inside her car at a parking lot in Dallas, Texas on August 21st.

Before she was discovered dead, CCTV cameras showed her walking to the car and behaving like the car had some problem. This prompted security people to go there to find out whether she needed some help but Beatrice told them she had already phoned a friend for assistance. 

Later on, some people saw her sleeping in the car with the window pushed down a little. They opened the vehicle and discovered she was unresponsive and tried to revive her but it was too late. 

Her body was moved to a funeral home in Bedford where a medical examination was conducted. The medical examiner has the cause of death as “pending”. 

Beatrice was a Registered Nurse and a member of Truevine International Inc.

Her family has asked for financial support to cover funeral expenses. Contributions can be made via CashApp handle John Paul $JPOuko telephone number 413-426-2848 or Zelle for the same telephone number.
 

Comments

Khaemba (not verified)     Wed, 08/25/2021 @ 01:27pm

Quite sad that she died! But, she was working as a nurse (RN) but now the family is asking for some money to ship her home! What happened to the money that she was making as RN?

Njoki (not verified)     Sat, 08/28/2021 @ 03:00pm

In reply to by GUEST1 (not verified)

How did Luhyas become haters simply because @khaemba asked a simple question? Now all over sudden you have joined the “me too” movement with @guru to insult others instead of answering @khaemba’s question? I’m asking the same question too because you are asking for money, and death has become a huge business by certain diaspora elements - conmen!

Rotich (not verified)     Sat, 08/28/2021 @ 02:55pm

In reply to by Cecilia guru (not verified)

A typical idiotic kikuyu who is self defeated and dies not even understand the question @khaemba posed! Ok! He just asked what happened to the money she was earning as a nurse? Is it that difficult to understand that @guru? Let me break it down even further for your simple kikuyu mind to assimilate! Someone here is asking for money to be sent to a certain number! Does it mean that the dead did not save any money that can be used for her burial expenses?

Muthiora (not verified)     Sat, 08/28/2021 @ 04:15pm

In reply to by Cecilia guru (not verified)

When I first read @khaemba’s question; I got mad and thought how cold hearted is @khaemba for asking such a question! Then I read it the second and the third time! Finally I thought, well, at least this guy is asking a thought provoking question few would dare to ask! And in now getting myself together fir a a rainy day! @guru, why should @khaemba zippy it up unless you want to fall in the same category when you die? Read his question and digest it’s contents! It is a good question!

Khaemba (not verified)     Sun, 08/29/2021 @ 05:36am

In reply to by Irene Summers (not verified)

Yes Irene I had to ask that question, lam still asking it severally. Read what I said again before you jump in the fray to attack me! Why not? I BA still would have asked were it you who had died!

Khaemba (not verified)     Sun, 08/29/2021 @ 05:47am

In reply to by Walter (not verified)

Marginal propensity to consume plus marginal propensity to save equals the constant of ONE!

I stay on the upper side of saving my money!

You stay on the upper side of consumption to the entire relative entity of constant ONE.

It sure makes a huge difference in the way you and I handle money! So your assumptions are all wrong up to 99.999%!

Khaemba (not verified)     Sat, 08/28/2021 @ 11:51pm

In reply to by Debra (not verified)

Yes! I am very serious and I want you to be serious with your own life too! You don’t want to be a burden for others after you have left this beautiful world!

Mang’aa (not verified)     Wed, 08/25/2021 @ 11:37pm

In reply to by Khaemba (not verified)

@khaemba is asking a logical question. When you are alive working in diaspora, save money aside for ‘the unexpected’ including death!!! Better still, there are several insurance companies including Kenyan OWNED that offer life insurance and repatriation of remains coverages. Why are Kenyans so reluctant to get these????! There is also basic life insurance given by employers for free for $50k plus and for a few more dollars you can buy one for $300k. You must be real and say it as it is! Stop bashing Khaemba for speaking the truth. And for you ‘beggars’ stop asking for help when you can afford it!! Kama hamuwezi pesa ya kusafirisha kenya, cremate or bury here. NONSENSE. There are more deserving cases where michangos are needed, siyo kwa wadhii wenye hawataki kujipanga when they can!!!’

Isuri (not verified)     Sun, 08/29/2021 @ 07:47pm

In reply to by simkad (not verified)

Made me laugh too.

Human beings we are indeed different! But hey, no one is forcing you to give. It is at your own Will to do so. If you are not able to or don’t want to, just be gone about your business. Let the well wishers be. Wote hatujui tutazikwa na nani.

Isuri (not verified)     Sun, 08/29/2021 @ 07:54pm

In reply to by simkad (not verified)

@ simCard, Made me laugh too.

Human beings we are indeed different! But hey, no one is forcing you to give. It is at your own Will to do so. If you are not able to or don’t want to, just be gone about your business. Let the well wishers be. Wote hatujui tutazikwa na nani.

Josh (not verified)     Sat, 08/28/2021 @ 11:35pm

In reply to by Kenyatta Chimney (not verified)

Please don’t use the Kenyatta name when you are acting like a dummy! Kenya is a very sharp dude! What question did you want asked to make you happy fool?

Josh (not verified)     Sat, 08/28/2021 @ 11:39pm

In reply to by just anaakenyan (not verified)

There are several such insurances available! Leave you number here and I will have a trusted agent contact you! She sell several kinds of insurance vehicles for everything! And it is fairly inexpensive to anyone who wants to plan fir the future! It is a good deal and it offers a peace of mind for you and your family if you have any! No gimmicks!!!!

Joe (not verified)     Sat, 08/28/2021 @ 11:56pm

In reply to by just anaakenyan (not verified)

There many types of life insurance policies out there that are very affordable! I know a very good sales agent and she is not a bluff! Leave your contact here and she will call you!

Khaemba (not verified)     Sun, 08/29/2021 @ 12:37am

In reply to by just anaakenyan (not verified)

Provide a good contact # and a certified agent with a insurance selling license number will call you! That is if you are interested! She works with all Kenyans of all backgrounds! She is very good in what she does! And she is not a Luhya before you start throwing mud at me again!

Jimmy (not verified)     Sun, 08/29/2021 @ 01:17am

In reply to by just anaakenyan (not verified)

The insurance agent I know is very good at her work! She will conduct a zoom meeting with you upon request and educate you throughly on different life insurance policies! She will tell you the benefits and the down side of each policy and what you get from it at a premium price! I bought mine from her and I am really happy and satisfied!! All she needs is your contact and she will arrangement the meetings!

Khaemba (not verified)     Sat, 08/28/2021 @ 03:13pm

In reply to by Mang’aa (not verified)

Amen brother @mang’aa! You seem to be the only one who understands my question here!

I ask again! The deceased is a medical nurse in America. RNs make between $28 - $55 per hour depending on the kind of a job they are doing! On average, that hourly pay translates into $70k per annum!

You want to tell me someone earning that kind of money does not save a single dime, or roughly 10% every month?

Diasporas have learned to be scam artist every time death occurs. And that is why I’m asking such a question!

I love all the responses here! Hope all of start living within your means and putting some cash away for a rainy day!

chokora (not verified)     Sun, 08/29/2021 @ 10:26am

In reply to by Khaemba (not verified)

thank u 4 pointing out her earning power which is basically an assumption. u don't know if she really put in all those hours to make all that money. u don't know if her health got in the way and above all and the most important one u don't know her expenses and expenses of people she was helping out. Not everyone was born with a silver spoon, remember that.

Kamau (not verified)     Sat, 08/28/2021 @ 03:25pm

In reply to by Mang’aa (not verified)

I fully support Khaemba’s question! It is a legitimate question and all those here castigating him need to think twice about @khaemba’s question!

Put you damn emotions to check and ponder that simple question, think about where you are and that future rainy day savings, and then stop throwing stones at khaemba for trying to help you your sleeping mind to wake up!

I guess I will receive a ton load of insults here because I’m a kikuyu supporting a Luhya man/woman with a very good question! It ain’t about tribe, it is about stayed prepared for life events.

A good person does not leave debt to his kins when he/she passes on! He lives wealth for the future generations!

Find out if the person had plans prior to the death , Before you rush out there to ask for monetary help to the entire world!

Danie (not verified)     Sat, 08/28/2021 @ 08:41pm

In reply to by Mang’aa (not verified)

1.Do you know that unless you are being buried in the states you can’t cash in for funeral expense?
2. The amount of paperwork and wait time it takes for the beneficiary to get the cash is enormous funeral can’t be held back for that long .
3. Did you consider that she might not have all the 55K saved to transport her body?

We are grateful and happy you have money saved for your body to be transported back to Kenya and your employer pays your beneficiary in 3days like the bereavement days .

Let’s all be sensitive
The question might have been good with no malice but the timing was poor .
God bless us all

Muthemba (not verified)     Sun, 08/29/2021 @ 05:59am

In reply to by Danie (not verified)

And this is again where Kenyans go wrong sending a dead body to Kenya! Why can’t that body be buried here in the US? Or better yet be cremated! These are all cheaper options which should be evaluated to minimize the burial costs.

chokora (not verified)     Sun, 08/29/2021 @ 10:37am

In reply to by Danie (not verified)

u speak sense my brotha. all these assumptions regarding money need to stop. Did anyone on this thread personally know her financial struggles? PLEASE ZIP IT UP IF U CAN'T HELP. DON'T BE THICK AND INSENSITIVE!!! Let's give this lady her final respect

Mundumugo (not verified)     Sun, 08/29/2021 @ 02:12pm

In reply to by Danie (not verified)

I'm not an agent so maybe you can answer this is you are one. Doesn't the payout happen from 10 to 60 days assuming no foul play and does the insurance company stipulate how you use the money? None of my policies have any such restrictions. I have them not because I wish to die but because I will but I don't know when. I'm not rich but I have no desire to leave this burden to my family. While it's not for everyone, I stipulated cremation-you should make your wishes known before you can't.

Harriet (not verified)     Thu, 08/26/2021 @ 03:14am

In reply to by Khaemba (not verified)

Khaemba:
It’s really just pathetic that you have that school of thought.You don’t know what families go through.Being an RN does not mean you have all the money in the workd.Please retrieve your comment.Let those who are willing to contribute do so.Sad and pathetic.

Rest in peace sis.

Allan (not verified)     Sat, 08/28/2021 @ 03:09am

In reply to by Khaemba (not verified)

Why do people think since she was she had lota of money? Didn't she have needs just like the rest of us. Even if she had loads of cash she is dead, shw cannot access the money and pay for her funeral costs. Do.you know the procedure to get someone's money if she's dead? Its a considerably lengthy process, next of kin etc

Maitima (not verified)     Sat, 08/28/2021 @ 03:52pm

In reply to by Khaemba (not verified)

Quite a legitimate question @khaemba! It is a huge elephant in the room every time some unfortunate event like death happens to a Kenyan in the US!

It seems that Kenyans take the bad dark traditions with them to foreign lands and fail to adhere to, “do as Ronans do” when you arrive to Rome! The issue of transparency is a very dark horse to Kenyans in the diaspora. They operate at a disadvantaged position but they do not want anyone to question the shady way they live when the rotten under belly is exposed by tragedy! Planning is a thing of the past for Kenyans in the diaspora! They only thing they plan well is the weekend beer parties and it ends there! Well, can I have a witness here - no insults please!

Kenyans abroad have putting a bandage on this question (wound) as since Caesar was alive because every body do not want to ask basic questions when tragedy hits!

Khaemba is asking a very good question that any Kenyan in the diaspora (as well as in Kenya) should be asking themselves! Bandages for cosmetic wounds wrapping are running out! Ran out long time ago folks!!

Jaye (not verified)     Sat, 09/11/2021 @ 12:38am

In reply to by Khaemba (not verified)

@khaemba TBQH you’re asking a question a lot of people are not asking and it’s an earnest one. If you’re employed by a company in the US and you die, the company IMMEDIATELY dispenses your paycheck, 2 weeks pay, and your life insurance to your designated beneficiaries. What we’re used to is harambee every time someone dies. Surely! Think about the trouble your family will go through if you were to pass away, save them the trouble and get some life insurance. If you can’t afford life insurance, donate your body to science. Please stop thinking it’s okay to leave this burden with your loved ones.

MjuAji (not verified)     Wed, 08/25/2021 @ 03:01pm

Poleni sana jamaa ya dada yetu. Rohowe iwekwe pahala pema palipo wema. Kifo kijapo, kinatuhusunisha na kutusononesha sote: jamaa, marafiki na wote waliohusiana na dada huyu, au wengine waliotuacha.
Ni kariri tu kwamba tunapotafuta riziki zetu, ni kheri kujitahadhari sana na mila na desturi za waajiri hapa Marekani. Utumwa bado upo katika dunia hii. Waajiri hapa wanatarajia ufanye kazi mfululizo bila kukoma. Nimejipata katika hali hii mara kwa mara. Unafanya kazi masaa yako kisha unapojiandaa kuondoka, unakosa mfanyikazi wa kuchukua nafasi yako. Unajipata unafanya masaa mengine manane bila katu kupumua. Sisemi kilichosababisha kifo cha dadetu ni uchovu wowote ule. Ninachosema hapa ni kwamba matajiri Marekani wana kasumba ilinayolingana wote ya kwamba wahamiaji wamependa kufanya kazi masaa mengi. Waepuke wanaokusukumia ufanye kazi bila adhari na tahadhari yoyote.

Anonymous UI (not verified)     Wed, 08/25/2021 @ 04:44pm

May Dagosi Ogutu rest in peace.

It's time for Kenya and African countries to come up with a balance sheet of the pro's and con's of our people moving to foreign nations and ask the questions:
1. Is it really worth it?
How much is spent on interviews and preparations to go overseas
2. Settlement and cultural issues experienced once overseas.
3. Most people never recover the savings they had at home when they left.
4. For those who go to school is it really worth the money you paid and sacrifices that you made.
- Was it worthy leaving your family behind?
When you loose your life, again money is needed to ship the body home.
It's time for people to ask real questions so we dont keep moving blindly from the light that we know to unknown darkness.

Mang’aa (not verified)     Wed, 08/25/2021 @ 11:41pm

In reply to by Anonymous UI (not verified)

Many Kenyans are living abroad and doing extremely well. United States is not cut for everybody. If you feel you are overworked, get out and go to wherever you’ll feel to be working JUST right. OR refuse to work altogether and starve to death, who cares? Its your choice, do as you want. No one is being enslaved by anyone. Wacheni propaganda za kishenzi.

Muriuthi (not verified)     Sat, 08/28/2021 @ 03:36pm

In reply to by Mang’aa (not verified)

I say Amen to your tough counsel! I see Kenyans rushing to those pub joints every Friday night to get drink themselves to death and some end up experiencing difficulties because of making bad choices and others plainly not caring about a damn thing! Well, choices have some dire consequences - good or bad! Stop insulting others when they ask simple questions that everyone ought to ask themselves! I’m happy @khaemba and @ mang’aa here is making you react stupidity shitty over a simple question you should be thinking about while alive! Send me some stupid insults if you wish but @khaemba’s question still remains as valid today as it was yesterday!

Mang’aa (not verified)     Thu, 08/26/2021 @ 12:03pm

In reply to by Mary (not verified)

No, I wasn’t born rich. I work hard like everyone else in Kenya, U.S or elsewhere where there are opportunities. No one is forcing me to do doubles. I so them when I want to. Coz I am saving for a rainy day and bigger projects down the line. Yes, I spend sleepless nights and its my choice. No one is FORCING me. I am not sure what part of this you are failing to understand and rolling your eyes for!! Mtegemea nduguye, hifa angali maskini!!!

Khaemba (not verified)     Sun, 08/29/2021 @ 12:25am

In reply to by Mang’aa (not verified)

The language you are using is way above @mary’s compression! She is just a “hustler” as she says and have accepted a life of poverty tag to be her guiding light!

My background is not from the rich snd famous but mama taught me a great lesson called working hard and wisely investing and saving! Buying health and life insurances and drafting a good living will. I also stay clear from expensive things like alcohol, drugs and stupid cigarettes! But I like nice luxury cars because I can afford them!

I have done all these things mama taught lessons and they have paid off very well for a Luhya village boy! Please throw all the curse words to me now - khaemba mwana wingo—-

Mundumugo (not verified)     Sun, 08/29/2021 @ 12:51pm

In reply to by Khaemba (not verified)

Emotion tends to cloud logic. Walio hai are the ones you plan for but you will take a lot of heat for asking this question. I'm a little surprised that some of Mūmbi's children are attacking you given that we really aren't known for wasteful funeral practices as a people. If you must fly a body to Kenya, talk to an insurance agent and see what plans are available. For those attacking @Khaemba, when should we discuss planning for the inevitable if not now? The vast majority of Mwakilishi obituaries ask for cash for funeral expenses. We have to learn from the past to avoid repetition of our mistakes.

Khaemba (not verified)     Sun, 08/29/2021 @ 04:51pm

In reply to by Mundumugo (not verified)

@mundumugo - My mama lived and worked in Central Kenya nearly all her life as a teacher! She loved it there because she could see first hand how the progressive Kikuyus did their business!

As a young boy, She used to tell me to copy from the Kikuyus because they know how to make and manage money! She used to tell me Kikuyus safe 80% of their money while Luhyas eat everything they earn and then go borrowing from the Kikuyus, and at times get employed on kikuyu farms as mutu wa mkono!

I took mama’s advise on kikuyu money matters and I’m so glad mama was not arrogant to fail to listen to her kikuyu neighbors! She always asked them questions on everything to include investing for her future.

She also used to tell me there was always food readily available in kikuyu’s homes because they worked hard! Whenever I visit my kikuyu friends, their mama was always generous with food; especially the fermented sour milk with charcoal mixed in it and ucuru wa mugagatio. Man, I still miss that good stuff!

One time my kikuyu friends grandpa died when I was about 14. I went to his burial only to find that they were burying him in a coffin made of natural timber. I asked my friend about the reason they were using timber made coffin! His mother looked at me and said, “grandpa is gone now, but we still have a job of feeding the living! You don’t waste too much money on the dead because once we put him in the grave, grandpa will be consumed by Muthua insects, and us here will still have to provide to the living”!

The first car that I liked as a boy was owned by a kikuyu man called Gikima! He owned a butchery and a mutumba business. People bought second hand clothes there like it was 1999! He was very rich by his own right to the wealth! I admired Gikima a lot; I still visit the old man now and then for a good old chat! I listen intently once he begins to talk business over a cup of goat soup!

I’m surprised about all these Kikuyus who are now fighting me when I say things they taught mama who passed the good teaching down to me!

I talk about burials in my community because they are still a big east of resources due to old time traditions! I want my people to plan and start thinking about the future like the Kikuyus do!

Njenga (not verified)     Sun, 08/29/2021 @ 12:12am

In reply to by Mary (not verified)

Your problem is that you have self defeated yourself by demeaning your capabilities! Did you call yourself a hustler!? That is a pure insult to yourself! You have already cursed yourself! A @hustler”?? You ought to apologize to yourself fir cursing yourself! Really DP loot all is really damaging my weak lives; you included @mary! I personally work very hard m, I’m doing fabulously well! I ain’t no damn hustler! I’m a success story that is the lifeless I have painstakingly build for myself! At 28, I’m doing just fine! That hustler crap is self defeating and childishly stupid! Just go get a wheelbarrow from your boy friend Ruto and be happy!

Khaemba (not verified)     Sun, 08/29/2021 @ 12:31am

In reply to by Mary (not verified)

How do you live in the American dream when you are just a hustler? Why are you not able to translate that American dream into reality? Your state of mind is very self defeating @mahastler. You will not go anywhere until you shed off that stupid hustler tag! Why do you let others define you to and your life?

Mathenge (not verified)     Sun, 08/29/2021 @ 12:41am

In reply to by Mary (not verified)

Desperation will make you roll your eyes but it will not solve your problems! You need empowerment to get to the next level! Why are you wallowing in poverty in America while others are doing well?

Sue (not verified)     Fri, 08/27/2021 @ 02:06am

In reply to by Anonymous UI (not verified)

@Anonymous- you are very right in your reasoning. It’s sad to see a diasporan dying and being shipped back home. All the many hours people work and the sacrifices people make to help people back home. There is a lot of depression in US to be honest.

Mathenge (not verified)     Sun, 08/29/2021 @ 12:45am

In reply to by Sue (not verified)

Have you all heard of an alternative method of burying the dead Called cremation!? What is the purpose of sending the corps back to Kenya while she can be cremated here in the US? It is way cheaper and convenient!

Mkenya halisi (not verified)     Wed, 08/25/2021 @ 07:27pm

Slavery slavery overworking overworking.I have bin writing about this for the diaspora heaven folks.Let the truth b told that working too much or having too much $$ won’t bring happiness or satisfaction.May she Rest In Peace.

Sue (not verified)     Fri, 08/27/2021 @ 01:53am

In reply to by Mkenya halisi (not verified)

@Mkenya Halisi, I agree with you. These nurses work so hard. Always working doubles. It’s not that they don’t earn enough, but it’s like addiction to them. Then when a nurse graduates, they feel like their education matters than other professions. They brag a lot with their small titles, so narrow minded.

This lady may not have died in similar circumstances and we pray for peace in her family. But, most nurses never get satisfied with their earnings. They also compete with each other alot.

Mwai (not verified)     Wed, 08/25/2021 @ 08:10pm

Even if she was wealthy money doesn't become available as soon as one dies, it's normal to support others in our cultures as a way of participating in the send off.
I pray that you may reconsider that position you expressed.

Mwai (not verified)     Wed, 08/25/2021 @ 08:16pm

Khaemba
Even if she was wealthy money doesn't become available as soon as one dies, it's normal to support others in our cultures as a way of participating in the send off.

Mang’aa (not verified)     Thu, 08/26/2021 @ 08:30am

In reply to by Mwai (not verified)

Kin can always take an emergency loan, borrow from the bank and payback when the deceased funds become available. Quit bailing for excuses. The U.S has many solutions to these issues. Just dont keep seeking easier ways out, the african or is it the KENYAN way???

Sue (not verified)     Fri, 08/27/2021 @ 02:02am

In reply to by Mang’aa (not verified)

@Mang’aa, I can see people are calling you names for speaking facts. Diaspora people are out of hand in asking for money. Sometimes I feel I can get into depression due to the exploitation. Even those that have money keeping on begging. They don’t realize that people have bills to pay and other family needs. Each home have their own issues, therefore, people who keep asking for money should quit and ask as a last result. Even diaspora churches have become a cave of asking so much money. If people aren’t wise, they will end up giving up their bills money and they end up homeless or in depression.

Joshua Munene (not verified)     Sun, 08/29/2021 @ 01:40am

In reply to by Sue (not verified)

I have come realize that when Kenyans go to America, they tend to become close minded to good reasoning and fairness!

I do not see anything wrong with Khaemba’s question that may have triggered so many to start acting 🦍 apeshit toward khaemba! I thought you should all have began by asking the same question khaemba asked before rushing to ask others for money! Is this how you all behave out there in America? No wonder Trump called you all “shit hole”!

I also have read many responses from Mang’aa and l like his honesty in addressing issues! What is wrong with Kenyans in the diaspora, I do no understand and know!

I get it! A lady has unfortunately died! I get it! But what is wrong with khaemba asking the simple question about her saved finances that could help the deceased family in providing in doing a decent burial either in the US or in Kenya!?

Some one else here talked about cremation! Is that an option and how does it work?

Why get so wired up in the midst of a tragedy? People need to get together and find a lasting solution for now and in the future!

Wow, fellow Kenyans! You make us really worry about the way you handle things there in America! No body wants to listen and all of you are just know it all!!

Mruatetu (not verified)     Thu, 08/26/2021 @ 12:06pm

In reply to by Mwai (not verified)

No its not normal. Culture of dependence is culture of poverty. I agree with mang’aa here. We have to shift to a culture of jitegemee if you are living in a place with options and opportunities like the United States. My 50 cts.

Mscharia (not verified)     Sun, 08/29/2021 @ 01:07am

In reply to by Mwai (not verified)

@mwai - That is exactly what the dude who conned me some money told me! I have now to think twice when I am asked for money!

And by the way, this mang’aa guy has a point! I also like the question @khaemba asked but every body was quick to throw mud at him! It is important to plan fir the future - wherever you are in this planet!

James (not verified)     Thu, 08/26/2021 @ 12:41am

@Khaemba.
I rarely comment but your utter ignorance and ideocracy took me by surprise. You need lots of prayers.
My condolences to the family.

Khaemba (not verified)     Sun, 08/29/2021 @ 12:59am

In reply to by James (not verified)

@james - No thank you! I do not need your myopic prayers! I do have a direct link to my Heavenly Father! I send my prayers directly to Him only! And He is always very kind and generous in His provisions to me!

Bertha ouma (not verified)     Thu, 08/26/2021 @ 07:34am

RIP

Jacob Ngamia (not verified)     Thu, 08/26/2021 @ 10:52am

My people, the American phenomenon does not only work down the physical body, it also runs into the brains and minds. As we are mourning Beatrice, let's not overlook some obvious signs of psyche issues amidst us. The khaemba's the mang'aas and the like. These are individuals crying for help and they have have at least reached the community through this group. They equally deserves love and some follow up after the community is through with tragedies like what we have in hand now. At least their families need to be found made aware that there is be something going on with their kin that may need attention early enough before things get out of hand.

With this announcement could someone please direct the group to place where some donations could be made in respect of this funeral "May the good lord rest her soul in eternal peace and give her family strength to move on"

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