- Jane Wambui narrated how her husband, Samuel Mwangi, left home quickly after receiving the phone
- The taxi driver had been asked to take the patient to the hospital, but Mwangi failed to return home as usual
- A few days later, his family received sad reports of his death as his wife recounted their last events together
Jane Wambui, wife of Samuel Mwangi, a taxi driver of Maai Mahiu who was found dead after leaving home to help the patient, open about the pain and sadness about the tragedy that had happened to him.
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She lives in agony following the death of her 10 -year -old husband, who was reached by a bad and bitter end.
At home, a large gap is left where Mwangi has left, and will not return to his mourning family.
How many children has left?
Wambui, the mother of two, narrated bitterly to her last meeting with a killed taxi driver, who contributed greatly emotionally and financially in their lives.
Mwangi had spent a whole day with his two young children, made his Toyota Probox car, and later went to meet his friends in the evening.
“That day we woke up very well, I got ready and left him repairing his car, that evening at twelve o’clock in the evening he was called an emergency, he came to pick up the car keys quickly from the place he was hanging, he had been asked by a stranger to take the patient to the hospital,” He remembered.
Wambui became worried when Mwangi failed to return home as usual – a process he had been maintained for the last three years.
When did Mwangi’s family know about his death?
The desperate and frustrated woman, along with her family, launched a search for Mwangi the next day.
To Luck Worse, on Tuesday, May 13, they found out that he had been found dead.
Fingerprints from the National Registration Office (NRB) confirmed Mwangi’s identity after his body was found.
“Every time, the kids pick up the phone and try to call their father. They keep asking if he will return. Mwangi was a man of the people. He said sadly.
His necklace Samuel Mwangi speaks after his nephew’s death
Esther Wanjiru, Aunt Mwangi, sat next to Wambui, trying to comfort her with a warm hug and understanding the pain she was enduring.
Wambui looked down, trying to hide his sad face and dry his free tears after the brutal death of his life.
He had no response to his children, who cried without restraint when they knew that their father would never return home.
They would rather arrest him, call him, and ask for money if they wanted. We kept wondering – why would they do it? ” Wanjiru asked as he waved his hand to the emotional Wambui.

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Nairobi taxi driver who sent customers Naivasha found dead
In another sad case, a Nairobi taxi driver who disappeared while transporting customers to Naivasha was also found dead.
On February 6, Tyson Muindi was given a contract by a customer to drive to Naivasha, but his route diminished.
Not only did his phone stopped, but his car’s tracker was also turned off, making it difficult to find him.
A few days later, on February 11, it was revealed that his body had been found at the Nairobi funeral.
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