- Christabel Atieno found herself in trouble accused of killing her employer’s son and thrown in prison
- According to Nelson Mithamo Muriuki of Voo TV, the girl who went to Arabia in search of a better life, was in prison for six months
- His return home touched many people who fought hard for him to return and keep him alive, even when he was in prison
Nairobi, Kenya: Christabel Atieno, the beautiful woman who was thrown in Al-Malaz Prison in Saudi Arabia for allegedly killing her employer’s son, has returned home happy and relaxed after being released.
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According to VOO TV, Atieno arrived in Kenya safely on November 18, and was welcomed by his beloved mother, Eunice Achieng.
“I am full of emotions today and full of joy, this is God! Christabel Atieno was falsely accused by her Saudi employer of killing their child, she was arrested, thrown in Al-Malaz Prison and sentenced to death,” said Nelson Mithamo Muriuki.
Mithamo said that Atieno spent six months in prison and was released after a lack of evidence.
At that time, the ardent beauty was staring at death and was badly beaten; his arm and leg were broken.
“I kept her voice alive for six months and always defended her freedom. This experience has taken an emotional toll on Christabel Atieno, but today, she is free,” he said.
“Mother Achieng and Father Achieng, hold your daughter tight! Freedom is priceless!” he said.
The opinion of Kenyans about the return of Christabel
Eva Njuguna: “Today we celebrate, aluta continua.” Maryanne Sammie: “God bless you, you have done and God is answering.”
Phoebe Nyagem: “God of the 11th hour we glorify your name and thank you for remembering this family 19h.”
Cynthia Winner: “God bless you. More grace for work.” Cynthia Overcomer: “
Nelson Mike Mithamo Muriuki this post reminded me of my work. I would like to meet Christabel Atieno, she is a champion and a winner.”
Monicah Muiruri: “Glory to God..from the 1st i saw her case…I can only say that we serve God who can change any situation and turn it around.”
Veronique Ogutu: “God is always faithful and thank you also for your help. God bless you very much.”
Jenny Kiplimo: “God did it.” Doreen Anyango: “I am proud that my classmate has returned to glory, may it be to God Almighty.”
Faith Dashlyne: “And to all the teams, thank you very much to those who entered and gave a little something for his ticket. God you are Ebenezer.”
Sylvia Kemunto: “Amen, I saw the lady live, she was emotionally tortured, but God has done something wonderful to her that she will never forget in her life, God bless you Nelson for the good work you did for this lady.”
A Kenyan woman sentenced to prison in Vietnam seeks help

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In another story, the family of Margaret Nduta Macharia, who was found guilty on March 6, 2025, and should have been executed, was shocked after learning of her death.
Nduta was found guilty of possession of two kilos of drugs, and despite denying the charges, he was charged under a very strict law.
She claimed that a man known as John asked her to deliver a box of clothes to a woman, a paid service.

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