- In December 2024, Asha Tiren Jerop appeared publicly and accused her relatives of abusing her because of family property since her parents died
- Four months later, the woman was found dead in her house, thus ending her efforts to seek justice
- Asha repeatedly wanted her to undergo DNA tests to confirm her identity within the family and to end a long war but it all ended in death
Uasin Gishu County – Asha Tiren Jerop has died in a sad and painful state, several months after she had publicly asked justice in a long -standing family dispute.
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Asha, the daughter of the late John Kimutai Tiren and the late Sara Katonon, who previously accused her influential relatives of the abuse and fraud of the land, was found dead in her home after a short illness.
The circles told TUKO.co.ke that the exact cause of his death is still being investigated, although those around him feel depression and emotional distress may have contributed significantly.

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Asha's story hit the headlines after she confidently decides to discuss the great misery she had gone through since her parents died.
He explained that his late father, John Kimutai Tiren, was the brother of a former MP.
Asha claimed that after the death of her parents, her life changed completely, as she suffered an endless threat and a bitter separation from the people she expected to protect her and help her.
According to Asha, her uncle used her political influence to claim to own a piece of land in the Moiben Center which was registered in her father's name.
He claimed that the land was taken forcefully, the copyright was changed, and later sold, leaving him nothing and struggling to live.
His prayer and recognition were ignored, which brought him into a state of despair.
He also explained that the emotional suffering he went through resulted in the breakdown of the mental state and at one time even temporarily paralyzed.
“I have suffered so much, I just want the truth to be known,” He said in a strong emotional interview.

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Asha stressed several times the need for DNA measured to prove her legitimate place in the family, believing that it would bring her truth, legitimacy, and the closure of her suffering page.
Sadly, the measure was not done until his body was found in his home after neighbors were worried about his absence.
Although a formal report on body surgery has not yet been released, preliminary doubts are focusing on stress -related problems.
His death has shocked the community and raised serious concerns about the emotional and psychological effects caused by unresolved family conflicts.
While a few of her friends and those who supervised her mourned her sadly, they remember Asha as a brave woman who dared to rebuke the tyranny and shout against the authorities.
His story now remains a reminder of the pain they are passing in silently when justice is delayed or completely deprived.
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