- Lilian Changara avoided contacting her family after returning to Kenya from Saudi Arabia, as she did not intend to give them sadness because of her condition, understanding the challenges they had faced
- Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Changara said that he finally had to visit his family due to the pressure he received, but later regretted the move.
- When he got home in a wheelchair, his mother rejected him and told him to leave
When Lilian gravel returned from the world, he expected to be welcomed by his family.
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The gravel headed for it Nakuru After returning from Saudi Arabia.
However, after going through a difficult period and suffering in the hands of his employers – a situation he had not told his family – wished to be given a calm reception.
Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Changara, who returned to a wheelchair after a two -year stay in the country, explained that he did not go to his parents’ home at first.
“I arrived in Nakuru County. I didn’t tell my parents what happened to me in Saudi Arabia – how my boss was poisoned and hit me with a piece of wood on the hips. I suffered quietly because I didn’t want to worry or blood pressure. He said.
His mother then asked her to return home to Vihiga County to stay with them, reminding her that she was still their daughter.
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Despite his hesitation because of his health and inability to walk, he returned to the family at pressure.
“It was fun to see my family. My son was seventh grade, and I was afraid of how he would receive my wheelchair, but I had to face that fear. We stayed well for a while, enjoying the love and warmth of the family after a long time. He explained.
“It was until one day my mother said to me, ‘I’m tired of you. Get out of here. Get out of our house,’ and she started beating me. I couldn’t protect myself because I was sick. I went back to the church that was taking care of me,“He added.
Changara said he was severely hurt, as the fears he had about returning to his family because of his condition were fulfilled, leaving him with emotional, mental, and physical injuries.

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Mother from chain chased at a family home
In another story, a mother from Machakos County, said she was expelled from her parents’ house.
Mary Karaithi said her brother drove her and her son for lust, leaving them homeless.
Karaithi said his brother was not only sharp to him but even his family relatives.
Karaithi added that having a child with a disability increased his brother’s hatred against him.
He made a request for assistance to pay off the debt of the house he was living in, which he has been unable to pay due to prolonged unemployment.
The mother Ambate is in danger of being fired by the landlord who was tired and taxpayer.
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