Kenyan Family Appeals for Help to Airlift Body of Kin Who Died in Saudi Arabia in October

Kenyan Family Appeals for Help to Airlift Body of Kin Who Died in Saudi Arabia in October

The family of a Kenyan woman who died in Saudi Arabia last year is appealing for financial assistance to transport her remains to Kenya for burial.

Holiness Wawuda, 52, is said to have collapsed in police cells in Riyadh on October 10th, 2021, and was pronounced dead on arrival at a hospital in the Saudia capital.

Her cousin Leonard Maghanga says the mother of three was being held in police custody as officials processed her deportation after she declined to renew her work permit and resorted to door-to-door services.

“A friend told us that she was taken to the hospital by police. She said our daughter had blood pressure issues but we don’t have any official information yet to know what exactly killed her,” said Maghanga.

The family from Wundanyi in Taita Taveta County says their attempts to find assistance from Kenyan officials back at home and Saudi have proved futile.

They are seeking at least Sh800,000 to airlift her remains to Kenya and have so far raised Sh200,000.

“We were told the cost of air-freighting is Sh400,000 and the balance will cater for transportation from the airport to here and her burial ceremony. Unfortunately, we are unable to raise the money,” Maghanga added.

The mother of the deceased Sarah Katini says Wawuda was the family’s sole provider and has pleaded with the government and well-wishers to help them bring back her body.

“I am not able to foot the mortuary bills incurred in Saudi Arabia and the cost of bringing the body because I don’t have any income. I don’t have money to pay my grandchildren’s school fees. I even don’t have a proper home and the farm does not yield enough to feed us,” she said.

 

Comments

Mr. Collusion (not verified)     Wed, 01/19/2022 @ 12:56pm

Pole so much for this family. All I see is mysterious deaths of our women in this country. I just have to wonder, after you see 10, 20 or 100 deaths, and all of these looks like are all women….they don’t kill men, why would anyone want to go there? We know Uhunye na guuka or baba are working overtime kuramba matako ya mtu yeyote as long as si nyeusi kama sisi. Please, let your loved ones die young in theae arabic countries. Let’s die in our 80’s in our countries despite ya milima na mabonde. I’d rather die kwetu than kwa wenyewe. Wakikuyu wanasemanga—muruira kwene ndahonaga. Mukui-iri kwene bamiri yao ndihonaga

Bwana Biwott (not verified)     Wed, 01/19/2022 @ 01:30pm

Kenyans need to quit going to some of these idiot countries that don’t value life and are ran like idiot dens. That being said, RIP.

GG (not verified)     Wed, 01/19/2022 @ 03:13pm

Raise money for her remaining Kin, children etc, cremate her remains there. I guess its time to change this thinking that you have to be shipped back to Kenya to be buried there. I have made my will, let me buried where I am domiciled. It doesnt have to be Kenya if I don't live there.

Rita (not verified)     Wed, 01/19/2022 @ 03:18pm

You’all better start teaching your kin to ‘win’ or earn their own bread and not be dependent in entirety for you to feed them as is the case with many cash cows living the diaspora who help fuel the culture of dependency for kins in Kenya.

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