A grieving family in Homa Bay County is crying out for justice following the brutal killing of their 35-year-old daughter while she was working overseas in Saudi Arabia.
According to relatives, the devastating news has plunged the family into deep shock and sorrow. They said they were informed that the attack was allegedly linked to accusations of religious disrespect, though the exact circumstances surrounding the incident remain unclear.
Family members reported that the woman’s employer told them she had been accused of burning a Muslim holy book prior to the killing. However, they insist they do not know what truly happened and are seeking a full investigation to uncover the truth behind her death.
The tragedy has reignited concerns about the safety and welfare of migrant workers abroad, particularly those employed in domestic and service roles far from home. Community members and local leaders have joined the family in calling for authorities to intervene, ensure accountability, and facilitate the repatriation of the victim’s body.
As they mourn an unimaginable loss, the family says they are holding on to memories of a daughter who left home in search of a better future — a journey that ended in heartbreak. They continue to appeal for justice, clarity, and support as they struggle to come to terms with the tragedy.
