- Philip Etale, Director of Communications at the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), celebrated 10 years since losing her male abortion
- Wendel Charles Etale, 12 who dreamed of becoming a football star, died playing with his friends
- Despite efforts to rescue him, Wendel died before arriving at the hospital
Philip Etale, Director of Communications at the ODM party, has celebrated 10 years since he lost his son.
Source: Facebook
What happened to Philip Etale’s abortion?
On Friday, April 25, Etale shared a copy of the newspaper that described the death of Wendel Charles Etale.
That sad day, the 12 -year -old woke up early to send milk neighbors to the Lugari area, Kakamega County.
After finishing the tasks, a neighbor asked Wendel to look after his children when he went to the field.
When he left, he left the children playing a hiding game, while Wendel slipped and fell into the house that was still being built.
“It was about three o’clock in the morning. My son was playing a hiding game with his friends in an incomplete brick house. Etale explained at the time.
Neighbors ran to save Wendel and found him in severe pain, losing consciousness regularly.
They tried to chase her in a nearby clinic, but they found it closed.
Etale said that her boy was so painful that even carrying her was a challenge, and she died before she was taken to another hospital.
“I lost a dear boy. My heart is broken by losing my son.“He said bitterly Etale.
Etale remembered his son as a fierce football player who had dream of being Victor Animals In the future.
The result of the corpse surgery showed that its right lung was torn after it was falling off the brick.
Through a Facebook post, Etale pondered about Wendel’s death, admitting that it was still hurting him.
“It seems like just yesterday. Today, 10 years ago, Wendel Charles Etale left us. It was very painful. I know he continues to rest in peace.”
Kenyans sent comfort messages to Etale, writing:
Idan Miskellah:
“Keep resting in peace. I can’t even imagine the pain you are going through. Time is not over that gap.”
Jack Shihundu Muguzu:
“May Allah continue to comfort you and your family.”
Shinanda Wilbroda:
“Hands of comfort. Keep resting in peace.”
Violet Ongalo:
“The unrefined scar, my grandson rest in peace.”
Job Keongo Nyaanga:
“This is a sad thing. It happened and God knows why.”
What did Beatrice Elachi say in her son’s memorial service?
In another news, Dagoretti North MP, Beatrice Elachi, lost her son Elvis Murakana.
The MP remembered Elvis as a healthy, beloved child, who rarely became ill. His first visit to the hospital was after a fatal road accident.

Source: Twitter
He remembered him as a quiet young man who loved football and music.
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