Eldoret’s relative who sold his kidney to KSh 600K tells how he regrets his decision

  • Amon Kipruto from Eldoret sold his kidney for Ksh 600,000 to avoid poverty but has been suffering from health problems since then
  • When Kipruto was sought by a group of people who gave him an offer, he refused but later agreed following financial problems
  • The group organized the surgery at a hospital in Eldoret, and the boy was paid after giving his kidney

23 -year -old boy, from Eldoret He has narrated his regrets and trauma after selling his one kidney to avoid poverty.

Amon Kipruto from the city of Eldoret sold his kidney to suspects of human organs. Photo: Citizen TV.
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Amon Kipruto has been forced to seek treatment after suffering from kidney rehabilitation problems.

Kipruto said he was followed by a group of men who wanted him to sell his kidney, but initially he refused.

However, when he was disappointed, he decided to call the traders again a decision he now regrets.

“I phoned them and asked them if the plan was still appropriate,” he said in a Citizen TV report.

As a result, the group planned its surgery at a hospital in the city of Eldoret, and gave one of his kidney.

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The boy said he was paid KSh 600,000, but that was where his problems began.

“I had allowed my kidney to be removed. They agreed to pay me KSh 600,000 for that-and they did,” he participated.

Amon Kipruto regrets selling his kidney

However, the problems due to giving his fog still continue to bother him

He expressed great regret, narrating that his bad decision had grieved his mother and humiliated his whole family.

The frustrated Kipruto’s mother, Leah Meto, remembered how she had found her son had sold one of his or her money to make money.

Leah said she had traveled to visit her own mother when her brother informed her about what had happened.

“He told me my son’s kidney had been released. I traveled back immediately and found him in a bad mood,” he participated.

The 23 -year -old and her mother now have to visit the hospital regularly for regular examination to monitor the problems she experienced after the surgery.

Efforts to reach the relevant hospitals were not effective, as our phones and messages were called without being received until this report was published.

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Mama Kipruto
Amon Kipruto and her mother Leah Meto are forced to visit regular hospitals at Moi’s teaching and referral hospital after problems from her kidney contribution. Photo: Citizen TV.
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Installations their comments on the kidney selling case

Part of the networks expressed their concern about the increase in the sale of human organs in Kenya, with many blaming poverty, unemployment and poor control.

Gabriel Gabio Mbugua: “This shows kidney thieves have moved from India-now they have come to Kenya.

Walter Maake: “This is not a new thing – they sell even other organs.” Sheila Believe the Business: “We can blame the unemployment and the high cost of living.”

Alice Pendo: “It was in German news last week. The Germans are jumping there and getting kidney. What a world!”

Joshua Losuba: “Is this issue of selling links?”

A Kenyan man who sold a kidney to buy a motorcycle Akuta

Different information, TUKO.co.ke It reported about a man from Homa Bay County who sold his kidney for KSh 500,000, hoping it would help him solve his financial problems.

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He said he was introduced to the brokers by his friend who did so to buy a motorcycle.

Despite spending the money buying a motorcycle and building a permanent home, the father of two noted that post -surgery problems continues to bother him.

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