Nairobi Woman Emotionally Narrates Losing Daughter In Saudi Arabia: "Alikuwa Anadhulumiwa"

Posted on 29 Oct 2024
Nairobi Woman Emotionally Narrates Losing Daughter In Saudi Arabia: "Alikuwa Anadhulumiwa"
  • Beatrice Khamadi could not hold back her tears as she talked about her late daughter Sharon, who died in Saudi Arabia
  • The lady had travelled to the Gulf seeking an employment opportunity to better the life of her family back home
  • A broken-hearted Khamadi from Nairobi said her daughter disclosed her boss was mistreating her and ran away
  • Sharon's health deteriorated for a few months until she passed away after barely spending a year in Gulf

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Nairobi - A heartbroken mother has emotionally opened up about the death of one of her hardworking and loving daughters.

Beatrice Khamadi, a mother of three, after losing her daughter Sharon, was left with a void that cannot be filled.

Why did woman travel to the Gulf?

The hopeless mother said her daughter died in Saudi Arabia barely a year after she had travelled to the Gulf.

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Speaking to TUKO.co.Khamadi said Sharon travelled to Saudi Arabia for greener pastures to help her mum and son.

"I had warned her and asked her to let me be the one to work hard to care for them. She said I had been good to them, and she had seen my suffering and would rather be the one to leave home and not her," she tearfully narrated.

Mistreatment by Saudi boss

Sharon packed her bags and travelled to Saudi, leaving behind her family, hoping things would be different when she returned after her contract ended in two years.

The expectations of the Nairobi family were cut short as things were tough in Saudi Arabia for Sharon, and she ran away after a few months.

"She told her sister her boss was mistreating her and was running away because she was tired. She had sent a picture of her sister showing she was unwell," Khamadi painfully recalled.

Living in Kibera slums

The disheartened mother who lives in Kibera slums said her daughter had aspirations but never lived to fulfil them.

She died of an illness the family did not find out about but was left in agony after their kin, who went alive and healthy, returned in a coffin.

Escaping death is Saudi

In other news, a Kenyan woman recounted escaping death in Saudi and used the experience to educate others.

Susan Macharia, a single mother facing economic challenges, embarked on a journey to Saudi Arabia in search of better opportunities.

Upon landing in Saudi Arabia, Macharia faced challenges, such as a language barrier with her first employer, prompting her to request a transfer.

Her breaking point came when she found herself in a physical altercation with her supervisor, defending herself against a potentially life-threatening situation.

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Nairobi mum Beatrice Khamadi lost her daughter Sharon in Saudi Arabia.

Nairobi mum Beatrice Khamadi lost her daughter Sharon in Saudi Arabia.

Nairobi Woman Emotionally Narrates Losing Daughter in Saudi Arabia

Nairobi Woman Emotionally Narrates Losing Daughter in Saudi Arabia

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