- A family in Ndumberi, Kiambu county, is mourning the death of two brothers who died within days of each other, with one son dying in Dubai and another in Qatar
- According to the mother of George who died in Dubai, their agent has been very dodgy with the truth and at some point even insisted that he was still alive
- The Community appealed for support to ease the family’s heartbreaking loss and bring the body of the two sons home for burial
Kiambu, Kenya: Family and friends of the late George have wailed with a lot of pain after it emerged that their son, who travelled to Dubai in search of greener pastures, has died.
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George Chira Njuguna left Kenya for Dubai on April 1, 2026, through a travel agent identified as Nduta, a woman they considered family, as she was the daughter of his mother’s closest friend.

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After landing in Dubai, instead of finding the life he had been promised, George found himself abandoned, alone, hungry, and stranded in a foreign country; no one had come to receive him.
“The following morning, he called his mother begging for money to buy food. Despite the distance, a mother’s heart could feel that her son was in trouble. She quickly sent what little she could, and later, George made one final call saying someone had finally come for him,” said his wife.
That call became the last memory his family would ever have of him alive.
Days passed with complete silence. His worried family kept seeking answers from Nduta, but they were constantly told not to panic, then came a shocking claim from Silas, who alleged George was being deported for allegedly being mentally unstable.

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His devastated mother only pleaded with them to return her son home safely. After reporting the matter to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and waiting in agony for answers, the family received the heartbreaking news that George had died on April 14, 2026, in a road accident in Dubai, and his body was taken to Ramani Morgue.

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Only 14 days after leaving Kenya full of dreams, George will be returning home as a body, and his wife told NGBREAKINGNEWS that the family will need KSh 800,000 to repatriate the body to Kenya; they are now asking for help from Kenyans.
While the family was still grieving, James Ndung’u, a brother of the late George, died in Qatar on Tuesday this week as a result of a heart attack.
“For him, the cost will be handled by other people, so we will not incur any cost,” said his sister-in-law.
You can help the family through 0718930098
@beatricewairimu933:
“Lord l wish he were still alive.”
@Asha-n2q6l:
“Nimelia aki Nduta, huna bahati wewe na wao agent you will know kuna Mungu.”
@elizabethruo:
“Woooi! Mum hiyo uchungu tumeskia pole sana Mungu awapatie nguvu nyote pamoja na familia.”
@joycewanjiru1600:
“So painful may God give this family peace.”
@carolinenthemba866:
“Wooi may God reveal where George is to clear the air for his people to have peace it’s soo painful.”
@rosemarywairimu9991:
“God make a way for this family ,this whole thing is very painful to the family.”
@RoseNyamburaAndersen:
“I think Kenyans should visit Nduta;s family too. Because this is not the first time to hear about this agent by the name called Nduta, because many lifes have been lost in her name. Pole to the family.”

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@RachaelWanjiru-m9w:
“So sad watu wa Qatar, saidieni huyu mama.”
Family appeals for help to repatriate body
In another story, the family of Onesmus Karanja said that what began as a journey in search of opportunity abroad ended in heartbreak.
The young Kenyan worker died in Dubai as he was under distressing circumstances while in the line of duty.
With the high cost of repatriation, the family turned to the public to support their effort to bury him on Kenyan soil.
Source: NGBREAKINGNEWS



