Kiambu woman Joyce Wangari Mungoya in Saudi Arabia (l). Wangari posing for a photo (r). |
Grief and sorrow have engulfed the family of a woman who travelled abroad in search of greener pastures. Joyce Wangari Mungoya went to Saudi Arabia in May 2022 following a job employment opportunity, where she met her death. How Joyce Wangari Mungoya died The woman passed away after alleged mistreatment from her Saudi boss following a series of disagreements. A post by Facebook user Vincent Kipkoech detailed her work in the Gulf to fend for her family. “According to her family, Wangari went to Saudi Arabia for greener pastures as a househelp.
Her family contacted her agent back home after her phone went silent for months. Because of frustrations from her agents in Kenya, the family were linked to another Kenyan lady living in Saudi who silently followed her last location, only to learn that Wangari was allegedly brutally murdered some months ago by her employer,” the post read. Wangari’s family seeks justice Wangari left a note in the agency’s office appealing for help and asking for urgent assistance to return to Kenya. The note was a call for help for the mistreatment she was going through, including being denied food by her supposedly cruel employer. The grieving family appealed for help from the government to get justice for Wangari, who left behind three children, two of whom are in school. Kiambu mum of three dies in Saudi Arabia
About a week ago, a young lady who went to Saudi in search of greener pastures unfortunately passed away. Lucy Nyambura’s sudden demise angered and saddened many as they mourned her. The woman was allegedly sick and requested help in a heartbreaking video to travel to Kenya for treatment. Why did Kiambu woman die? The clip went viral, with several online users sharing the message widely in their efforts to help the woman. However, help did not reach her as soon as she expected, and because of her deteriorated health, she died. The heartbroken family of Lucy sought help to repatriate her body and give her a proper send-off.
by John Green