A Kenyan woman dies in Lebanon after allegedly being beaten by fellow Kenyans

  • A family in Kenya mourns the death of Agnes Chirao, who died from injuries sustained in an attack allegedly carried out by fellow Kenyans in Beirut
  • Despite being seriously injured, Agnes was not taken to the hospital until her condition worsened, leading to her death
  • The incident has sparked outrage among Kenyans living abroad with many demanding justice for the senseless attack

Beirut – A family in Kenya has plunged into grief and shock following the death of Agnes Chirao, a girl who died from injuries sustained in an alleged attack by fellow Kenyans.

The shocking video showed Agnes on the road unable to move. Photo: Voo TV.
Source: Facebook

According to Nelson Mike Mithamo Muriuki, the ordeal began on Thursday, November 20, when two Kenyan women, one of them identified as Zeinab, visited Agnes at home.

How did Agnes Chirao die?

It is said that the aliens attacked the girl mercilessly, leaving her badly injured.

In a shocking claim, one of the alleged attackers later told Agnes’ sister, Mishi, that she needed to teach her sister punishment.

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Despite the pain of her injuries, Agnes was not immediately taken to the hospital. Unverified video showed the helpless woman, believed to be Agnes, sitting on the side of the road, unable to move.

Things changed when his condition worsened, and by Saturday, November 22, he was rushed to medical care.

Doctors noted signs of severe physical abuse, including a massive brain injury and blood clots, compounded by his diabetes.

She was admitted to intensive care, but sadly Agnes passed away on Sunday, November 23.

The incident has caused alarm among Kenyans living in the Gulf region, with many condemning the attack and saying it is a betrayal of the community’s trust.

Kenyans condemn the death of Agnes Chirao

Since the news of the tragedy emerged, social networks have been flooded with messages mourning his death and calling for justice.

Ossefa Maina “Maybe it was a small thing, but anger costs a person’s life. Maybe they are fighting for an Arab, but when Jesus is in us, we cannot do things like this.”

Margret Gitau “In other words, we have forgotten ourselves until instead of dealing with the Arabs, we end each other ourselves. What they did is so shameful.”

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Carolyn Jebet Mungai “I mean even hate you take it with you to foreign countries. Just pity. Shame on you, you have gone far to change home or to destroy others.”

Anne Mmbone “My condolences. If you come to the Gulf, you better stay in your employer’s house. This freedom sometimes costs people.”

Authorities in Lebanon have reportedly opened an investigation into the attack, while communities and families await accountability for what has been described as a completely preventable tragedy.

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Agnes was taken to the ICU where she died while receiving treatment. Photo: Voo TV.
Source: UGC

A man kills his blood brother in Saudi Arabia

Agnes’ death comes three months after 35-year-old Stanley Gathirimu allegedly stabbed his younger brother George Ngugi to death in Saudi Arabia.

A source said that Stanley stabbed George three times in the chest during a heated argument about a woman.

According to people familiar with the incident, Stanley entered the woman’s home without speaking, only to find his brother inside.

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