The tragic news of Rodgers Indako’s death in Qatar has left his family in Lugari, Kakamega county, grief-strickenAccording to Indako’s parents, Adrian Inziani and Eunice Seru, their son died after the four-storey building he was living in collapsed in al Mansoura, DohaThe loss of Indako has left his parents and the entire family heartbroken, especially as they were eagerly awaiting his return in JuneA Kenyan family in Lugari, Kakamega county, is in mourning after their kin, Rodgers Indako, passed away tragically while working in Qatar.
Eunice Seru, the mother of Rodgers Indako, said their son had been working in Qatar for four years. Photo: Citizen TV.
Source: UGCRodgers had plans to return home in JuneIndako had been residing in al Mansoura, Doha, in a four-storey building that collapsed, leading to his demise.
His parents, Adrian Inziani and Eunice Seru, shared that their son had been working in Qatar for four years before the unfortunate incident happened, Citizen TV reported.
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The grieving parents stated that they had spoken to their son on Wednesday, March 22, discussing his plans to send a payment for his child’s school fees.
“We had discussed about plans for him to send a payment for his child’s school fees,” Seru said.Inziani and Seru explained that they had received news about the building’s collapse last week but were not informed about their son’s condition.
“We first got a report that the building where he was living had collapsed on Wednesday last week but were not told about our son’s state,” Inziani said. “We tried to contact the embassy on both sides but were unsuccessful. It is only days later, on Saturday, that we were told that he did not make it,” he added.Family calls on gov’t to help bring son’s bodyDespite reaching out to the embassy, they could not obtain any information. It was not until days later, on Saturday, March 24, that they were informed about their son’s passing.
Indako’s widow, Linet Museni, expressed her grief, saying that her husband was due to return to Kenya in June to visit the family.
She added that her husband had left Kenya to seek better opportunities to provide for their children, and it was extremely painful that he would be coming back as a corpse.
The family is now calling on the government to intervene and help bring their son’s body back to Kenya.
Losing a loved one is a difficult experience, and the added burden of not being able to give them a proper send-off is an unimaginable pain.
The family’s plea for government intervention is understandable, and it is hoped that their request will be granted.
Kenyan security guard dies in QatarIn a related story, a Kenyan security guard who allegedly tumbled from the eighth floor of Qatar’s Lusail Stadium while on World Cup duty succumbed to the injuries.
CNN reported that 24-year-old John Njue Kibue died while receiving treatment after falling out of the stands on Saturday in unclear circumstances.
News of the young man’s demise was announced through an official statement by the organizers of the World Cup – the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy.
“We regret to announce that, despite the efforts of his medical team, he sadly passed away in hospital on Tuesday, 13 December, after being in the intensive care unit for three days,” read the statement.Medical records show that the deceased was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at Hamad General Hospital in Doha fol
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