Investigation Launched After Kenyan Woman Dies Shortly After Arriving in Ireland

Investigation Launched After Kenyan Woman Dies Shortly After Arriving in Ireland

Kenyan woman Brigid Sanipei died on Tuesday in Dublin, Ireland, just four days after arriving in the European country.

While the family has not disclosed details, reports suggest the woman died by suicide after a disagreement with her partner. Brigid studied at Kenya Medical Training College before pursuing further studies in Ireland. Her friends, saddened by the tragic news, have reached out to show support for the family and request prayers during this difficult time. The young Kenyan student, who referred to herself on social media as a digital content creator, had returned home from studying in Ireland and shared photos of her trip online days before her untimely death.

Her sister has confirmed the sad news of her death, urging everyone to appreciate the brevity of life. A friend of the deceased explained that her online account remained active because the police had taken possession of her phone for an ongoing investigation. Those who knew her have described her as vibrant, captivating, and full of life. They also portray her as an affectionate individual.

The deceased digital content creator is just one of many Kenyans who have died overseas under unclear circumstances. Kenya Police Commissioner Walter Nyamato was found dead in a hotel room on Wednesday while on an official visit to the United States. On Sunday, Sheila Jeptum met her death in Australia following a tragic accident. The 21-year-old had been in the country for only a year. Coincidentally, on that very same day, Kenyan man Duke Kepha Mwebi also lost his life in the US as a result of a car accident. Reportedly, his vehicle swerved uncontrollably and crashed into a tree in Mississippi.

Comments

PPPian (not verified)     Thu, 02/15/2024 @ 11:27am

KENYAns very Good at BETRAYals; and therefore SUICIDEs by the BETRAYed.
*I don't Trust and Will never Trust KENYAns; I Will never Trust AFRICAns. Washindwe na Hiyo uSaliti, Chuki, na Uchoyo yao.🙏

Mlandizi (not verified)     Thu, 02/15/2024 @ 12:08pm

Now we don't want Mwakilishi to create the perception that relocation or simply visiting other countries is killing Kenyans. If your number is up, it is up and there is nothing anyone can do about it.

MOHANDAS (not verified)     Thu, 02/15/2024 @ 08:30pm

Guys relax am always advising people to avoid jumping into conclusions. Each if the above deaths needs to be investigated and as ure none of them will have the same outcome orreport.

Mwakilishi should also avoid publishing articles which lack full information. This is what is feeding such speculations.

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