Viral Chipo Mwitu Seller Pleads For Help Paying Sick Dad's Hospital Bill: "Tumefika Mwisho"

Posted on 26 Oct 2024
Viral Chipo Mwitu Seller Pleads For Help Paying Sick Dad's Hospital Bill: "Tumefika Mwisho"
  • Bevalyne Kwamboka has tearfully appealed to Kenyans online to help her foot her father's medical bills
  • The businesswoman said her father had been in and out of public and private hospitals because of his chronic illnesses
  • She confirmed to TUKO.co.ke that she sold her business worth KSh 400,000 for only KSh 120,000 to pay her father's hospital expenses

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Nairobi - Popular chipo mwitu vendor has turned to the public in her desperate plea to help her ailing father, who has been sick for the past five years.

Bevalyne Kwamboka shared a series of heartbreaking videos highlighting her father's devastating medical condition.

With tears in her eyes, Kwamboka struggled to smile to show her strength even in times of weakness as she sought help from the public.

A call for help, Kwamboka cries

The businesswoman emotionally shared how her father's medical condition has affected her and her family.

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"This is a call and cry for help. I don't know how you will view me, but even the strong ones break. We have been trying to foot the bills ourselves as a family, but they have drained us. We are at our end. When I come online to ask for money, I am indeed asking for money.
My father has three chronic illnesses. We have been in and out of public and private hospitals. I cannot take it anymore, and I cannot hide or lie about it. I am doing okay. I have sold everything and I'm requesting you to come through for my father," she pleaded.

How much did Kwamboka sell her business for?

Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Kwamboka disclosed she sold her cosmetic and salon shop at a throwaway price.

"I sold it for KSh 120,000 despite its value being KSh 400,000," she said, adding that the increasing medical bills for her father pushed her.

She shared her number, 0705115502, and humbly asked Kenyans online to contribute financially to her father's medical expenses.

Koin Kores returns to hospital

In a similar story, Koin Kores returned to the hospital after suffering so much pain and later defended himself for choosing to go to Aga Khan Hospital.

In an exclusive interview with TUKO.co.ke, Kores shared that his nerves had been damaged and asked Kenyans to help him raise the hospital bill.

He added that he had been sick since April, and he used all his finances to seek treatment in different hospitals.

Proofreading by Asher Omondi, current affairs journalist and copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

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Bevalyne Kwamboka poses for a photo in red dress (l). Kwamboka shows off her fashion taste with a black leather jacket and yellow dress (r).

Bevalyne Kwamboka poses for a photo in red dress (l). Kwamboka shows off her fashion taste with a black leather jacket and yellow dress (r).

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