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

Beatty O Odhiambo (not verified)     Thu, 08/26/2021 @ 11:45am

Rest in power dada. Nobody knows when and how it shall happen until it’s done. May you find peace and everlasting happy life in the next world

Oyogesimamokogoti (not verified)     Thu, 08/26/2021 @ 03:53pm

RIP her soul. Please let’s comfort the family first @ Khaemba and leave this bashing items at a later date. Today is her tomorrow it’s someone else. We need to be a sister or brother keepers.

Magu (not verified)     Fri, 08/27/2021 @ 01:10am

No need to insult each other. Everyone's opinion lol.
Yes, we do contribute for those who are not capable. This is Kenyan way. However l can advice Kenyan to buy life insurance if you're in North America. Anyone who need help to acquire one can contact me.l will be more than happy to assist

Mercy (not verified)     Fri, 08/27/2021 @ 01:29am

@khaemba thank God u said what u said behind a screen. just imagine all this rage in real life! in the future, don't u ever try to say something like that again just a word of advice

Sue (not verified)     Fri, 08/27/2021 @ 01:55am

Everyone who is cursing Khaemba is as worse as he/she is. Can’t you all think this is not the thread to throw words at each other? Respect this lady that has departed and keep the peace.

Mundumugo (not verified)     Fri, 08/27/2021 @ 01:50pm

Life insurance is not for those that pass on but those that are left behind. We can insult @Mang’aa and @Khaemba but it really is a question each and every one of us needs to answer. If I die today, how does that affect those left behind? If they have to ask for donations to carry your remains home, you have failed them. Make your wishes known now on paper whether it be cremation or whatever. Estate planning is a thing. Personally I've left nothing to chance and those close to me are well aware of any policies, cash and investment accounts, where the titles can be found and what to do and will not be burdened. If they ask for donations, just say no.

Khaemba (not verified)     Sun, 08/29/2021 @ 01:48am

In reply to by Mundumugo (not verified)

This gentleman here @ mundumugo clearly got my thoughts correct! I thought it is important for all of use to plan and think ahead! You may not know what plans the deceased had until you take the time to ask! I like everything you have said @mundumugo! I have similar plans in place because no one knows about tomorrow. Thank you Sir!

Maxiley (not verified)     Mon, 08/30/2021 @ 02:28am

In reply to by Mundumugo (not verified)

@ Mundumugo, Iam sure you follow some of my comments on this forum. I have raised this issue before. Death is as inevitable as life.We live we die.Just like we dont know when to be born,we dont know when we will check out,save for suicide, I guess.
Anyway, this is a topic africans especially would rather not confront.But we should. Yes its uncomfortable,but a reality.In the west, people are encouraged to face this eventuality and make preparations for it. Insurance companies always remind people on this matter.
Yes its high time we africans,and Kenyans in particular took this matter in our personal hands.Think of not burdening those you left behind...My two cents.

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

In reply to by Mundumugo (not verified)

@Mundumugo - only problem is; even if you have life isnurance and have planned your own funeral, family will still try to get donations from others for their own bank accounts..its like its a norm - tuchangiwe mtu wetu amekufa - I am thinking of getting them to sign a document to not collect when I die..I have life insurance through my job and a personal one amounting to $569k...I will have the lawyer pay off house and keep the rest for my youngin to collect after college sheesh..I will not leave mine to suffer nor have my family begging for funeral funds through whatsapp

Tausi (not verified)     Fri, 08/27/2021 @ 06:50pm

Very insensitive comments... Until an autopsy is done, no one knows the cause of death and blaming it on her profession really?

We will all due one day one way or another I hardly think one's profession is that major of a factor, just a persons time has come to go where the dead go.

Mundumugo (not verified)     Fri, 08/27/2021 @ 09:04pm

In reply to by Tausi (not verified)

It is unfortunate that she died at a relatively young age and my sympathies are with her family and some of the comments are somewhat insensitive. That said, the issue as I see it is that if you go down the obituaries list on this site, the vast majority ask for donations to defray funeral costs for a lack of preparation for the inevitable. Death is strange, it is a given yet seldom expected or welcome. If you have children, a spouse, a mortgage, etc plan for your own demise and buy enough insurance to cover expenses that may overwhelm them if your check is no longer available. In the end, the end comes unannounced.

Bernard Mathu (not verified)     Sat, 08/28/2021 @ 02:26am

Mean Kenyans. The family asked for assistance. If you cant stop politicking. If you dont want to help just shut up. Dont use Khaebas unfortunate comment to derail the process.

Totaline (not verified)     Sun, 08/29/2021 @ 02:01am

In reply to by Bernard Mathu (not verified)

I don’t think Khaemba’s comment was unfortunate at all! It is all of your cursing at him which shows that you did not understand his comment! He is speaking way above your pettiness and pay grade, while most of you are engulfed in self pity and petty stuff! Is someone not supposed to ask good solid questions when someone die in America? Regroup folks to be more effective!

mukarasina (not verified)     Sat, 08/28/2021 @ 07:19am

This is why I do not deal with Kenyans!

What a pity that and why do Kenyans put their cell phone #s in death notifications?

simkad (not verified)     Sat, 08/28/2021 @ 08:53am

kuma zenu nyinyi wenye mnafikiria life is bread and butter majuu & shenzi sana MANG'AA AND KHAEMBA for speaking like demented fools. The kenyan ecomony is held in place up and running because of kenyans in diaspora. Waki kataa kutuma pesa si mta parara kama ma crocodiles na mumalizwee na njaa. JINGA SANA
Asking for mchango ya matanga is a unique kenyan tradition that brings family, friends & neighbours together to honour a deceased loved one. It does not matter whether the family is rich or poor and even other countries envy us for being able to do this type of thing. If you have nothing good to say shut up and fuck off. thank you all you diasporans. we appreciate all you do for us in kenya and we understand your struggles & challenges. condolences to the bereaved family & pls ignore the haters. Kuomba mchango ya matanga sio neno

Maxiley (not verified)     Sat, 08/28/2021 @ 08:17pm

In reply to by simkad (not verified)

Wow @ Simkad, your vitriolic onslaught almost eroded the good points you have. Anyway, the bottom line is give if you feel like,and dont if you dont feeling. The family merely presented arequest,inline with as simkad said along the african traditions.Whether exploitative or not,they still exists.So if you dont want to contribute for your own reasons dont.Some will still contribute.No crime or shame is asking for help.

chokora (not verified)     Sun, 08/29/2021 @ 10:41am

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

Nick (not verified)     Mon, 09/06/2021 @ 09:32pm

You guys.. thus is my cousin you are yapijg about.. we have thanked those in support.. for those who are making mindless coments.. pls just shut the hell up for you don't know the pain and difficulty here involved...still don't know how I wondered myself here but nobody is forcing a sent out of your pocket... help if can.. if you can't.. keep the negative comments to yourself

Chiry (not verified)     Mon, 09/13/2021 @ 08:12am

May her soul rest in eternal peace. And I hope the medical examiner is able to determine the cause of death in order to give the family closures. RIP comrade.

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