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Limuru Vendor Slips, Falls From 5th Floor of Supermarket Building Months After Losing Child

By December 15, 2024Updated:December 17, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Limuru residents were shocked after a tragic incident at the Fourways Supermarket building. The man was forced to start selling jackets after his job was terminated. A local jacket vendor, known for his routine presence in the area, reportedly fell from the fifth floor of the building under unclear circumstances. 

Limuru man suffered string of misfortunes The vendor, whose name has not yet been released, was rushed to Tigoni Hospital with severe injuries.  Despite the severity of the fall, he miraculously survived and is currently undergoing treatment. 

Reports suggest that the vendor has been struggling emotionally, especially following the loss of his child a few months ago. The loss came days after he was sacked from Bata Shoe company, forcing him to hawk jackets to make ends meet.  

Kenyans prayed for Limuru man’s quick recovery Many believe that he started losing himself slowly following the series of tragic events, which may have contributed to the unfortunate incident. 

The community has come together to pray for his quick recovery and send heartfelt thoughts to his family during this challenging time. Stephen Ng’ang’a: “He is my first cousin. His name is James Gatei. We got the information. We will be there tomorrow. Thanks for the information, and be blessed.” 

Tellen Reign “Feeling sorry for this young man. I hope he gets access to therapy to ease his stress level.” Lizzy Mso: “Losing your own blood is never easy.

 It hurts. It’s painful and heartbreaking. May God remember him, and may His grace be sufficient for him. Speedy recovery.” Wahu Mwangi: “Dear God, please have mercy on us. People are going through a lot, let’s pray for each other. Quick recovery to him.” 


by  Hillary Lisimba 

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