- Madeline Jeruto traveled to South Australia for further studies, but suffered two weeks after arriving in the foreign country
- He continued to face health challenges for many years, despite being taken to hospital for treatment
- The daughter from Nandi, unfortunately, passed away while undergoing treatment, with her family now seeking help to return her body home
One family from Chebarus Village, Ndalat Ward, Mosop Parliament, Nandi County has suffered sadness following the death of your son.
Source: Facebook
Madeline Jeruto had traveled to South Australia for further studies, where she met her fate sadly.
The party of Kenyans living in South Australia (Kasa) joined the community to mourn Jeruto’s death.
They made sad news on her facebook page, crying out to the sister:
When did Madeline Jeruto travel to Australia?
“Jeruto arrived in Australia in September 2023, with many dreams and intended to build a good future. Sadly, just two weeks after his arrival, he suffered a small stroke and faced health challenges from then on.
“Despite the efforts of medical experts and unstable support of those around him, Madeline passed away last night (Thursday, 26th June) following a sudden heart attack at Royal Adelaide Hospital.”
They also shared Jeruto’s lovely photo of the 27 -year -old whose life was abruptly interrupted.
He was wearing a spectacular black gown with a long shortcut from the bottom to the top of his thigh as he was photographed.
How much does the Jeruto family need to be returned at home?
“His farewell is a major loss to his family, friends, and broad communities of Kenyans and Africans living outside Australia.
As we mourn this sad tragedy, we also gather to keep his memory by helping his family bring his body back to Kenya for honor. The total cost of repatriating them is estimated at KSh 5.8 million, paying for funerals, flights and essential plans, ” The post continued.
Several networks distributed the information away and far while calling on donors to help families transport the sister’s body to Kenya.
Kenyans are sad after Madeline Jeruto’s death in Australia
Some wrote condolences and prayed for the bereaved in this difficult time.
Ng’etich Nick Kibichii:
“My sincere condolences to my former primary school teacher and my neighbor, Mr Jonah Sang, and the whole family for the loss of their beloved daughter. Madeline Jeruto’s spirit rest in eternal peace.”
Cliff Mokua:
“So we risk studies on health issues. Apparently climate change had affected him since 2023, two weeks after arriving. He could stop reading and return home to Kenya.
“May his soul rest in peace.”
Silas Rutto:
“Very polite his family, relatives, relatives and friends for the loss of my former student Madeline pollen so her soul rest in peace.”
Eric Tirop:
“My sincere sorry to friends and family for the sudden death of our daughter, Madeline Jeruto. His soul rest in eternal peace.”
Greg Koech:
“My sincere sorry to the family of my classmate and in the future, my college colleague. May God provide comfort for the loss of your child and our dear friend Madeline. Mutyo Missing!”
Madeline Jeruto died in Australia while undergoing treatment.

Source: Facebook
A Kenyan student dies in Germany
In another sad case, a Kenyan student died in water while swimming in Germany.
The student’s family through Victor Ondimu Colored, asked for help to help bring home his body so that it would not be buried abroad.
Since then they have opened a GOFUNDME account to make money to transport their relatives’ bodies home.
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