Video: A relative returns to them after a year, finding child friends died in accordance with each other

  • Ngoitoi never struggled to agree with the situation of his friends when he returned to their village
  • He recorded himself walking on open ground, narrating and showing what happened to his childhood friends
  • Social network users took the Tiktok virus video commentary to share their comments and experiences

A man from Laikipia County has appeared on social networks to share sad news and educate them about drug abuse.

Laikipia Ngoiti’s man never showing the graves of his childhood friends (L). Ngoiti when he is on the picture. Photo: Ndoiti never.
Source: Tiktok

User of Tiktok Ngoitoi never confidently declared that he would not keep quiet until he saw a change in his village.

He was disappointed and saddened by the situation in his rural area, demanding urgent action be taken.

He never shared his sadness in Tiktok’s video, explaining why he was angry with authority.

“Oh, I came to my village Laikipia. I traveled from Nairobi, where I stayed for a year and a half. When I got home, I found almost all my childhood friends, the ones I studied with at school, dead,” He said sadly.

What was the cause of the death of never?

He recorded himself on the camera, showing the background filled with cemeteries written crosses.

It was clear that the cemeteries belonged to his childhood friends and his classmates, which hurt him as he passed.

“Alcohol is why they are dead, alcohol has destroyed them and killed them, especially illegal alcohol (glow) I have been stunned.

Look at this, and it’s just a year and a half you have passed, ” He said while laying the camera down, and capturing the graves of his friends.

Ngoi’s advice never to the villagers

The cemeteries were close to one another, as shown in the video, and the crosses were built aside.

The funeral area was very widespread, with only a small part covered by plants while the remaining part was filled with the cemetery of the never.

“All these people have died because of illegal alcohol. Almost half of them are lost for that reason. These are young people born between 1990 and 1995. Just think to ask about your friend, and told he died of illegal alcohol another day. You ask about another, and the story is okay, he died of illegal alcohol,” bitterly.

He never wanted the villagers to stop making such a dangerous drink while warning that it would destroy a large number of young people.

Kenyans talk about Ngoi’s video never

His video circulated in large numbers as users of social networking poured into the commentary to respond to the painful message:

Ismail Trublu:

“Are people there buried public cemetery? I’m just asking, because a person is usually buried for them, especially dying in the countryside.”

Maggie Msoo:

“Coming to Kiambu, every week we bury young people because of these drinks, you are everywhere in Kenya.

Simon de Morata:

“Wueeeh, very bad Aki. The place is in place, just let it go. Something should be done before it gets worse.”

Ethan_denis 🇰🇪🇺🇲:

“There we ended my Beshte called Kennedy Ndung’u Man 💔 Chronic Pancreatitis.

Benapeters7:

“I am to Tandare, my classmates are seven.”

Video: A relative returns to them after a year, finding child friends died in accordance with each other
Geoffrey Mosiria showing someone. Photo: Geoffrey Mosoria.
Source: Facebook

Geoffrey Mosoria finds a woman seller

In another report, Nairobi County Chief Environmental Officer Geoffrey Mosiria found a woman who was selling in a public.

He called on police to increase the search for illegal alcohol that is damaging the lives of Kenyan youths.

In the video, Mosiria prevented the man who opposed her arrest.

Read English version

Do you have an exciting information that you would like to publish? Please, contact us via news@tuko.co.ke or WhatsApp: 0732482690.

Source: TUKO.co.ke