Kenyan Woman Who Was Pushed Off a Balcony by Her Saudi Arabian Employer Appeals for Help

Kenyan Woman Who Was Pushed Off a Balcony by Her Saudi Arabian Employer Appeals for Help

A Kenyan woman who was pushed off a two-story balcony by her Saudi Arabian employer has appealed for assistance.

Mary Wanjiru, a resident of Njoro in Nakuru, is pleading with the government and well-wishers to help her raise funds to seek proper medical treatment following the ordeal. The 32-year-old is confined to a wheelchair after she suffered a spinal injury that paralyzed her legs. 

“I’m pleading with the government to help me access proper medical care so that I can regain my mobility. As of now, my life is stuck on this wheelchair, I can’t do anything to fend for my children, and my mother is not able to look after them,” Wanjiru told TV47 in a recent interview.

Wanjiru, who was admitted to a hospital in the Saudi Arabia capital Riyadh for weeks, returned to the country last month and counts herself lucky after escaping death by a whisker.

She arrived in the Gulf nation on April 22nd this year to work as a housemaid and all was well until July 15th when her employer’s wife asked her to prepare food enough for two days. The following day, she noticed suspicious activities in the house and spotted the family moving an object wrapped in a carpet. She suspects that the family was planning for a ritual. 

“The carpet was wrapped around what appeared to be a human body. I was shaken and rushed back to the house. I had earlier noticed bloodstains on the lower side of my mattress,” Wanjiru recounted.

“Earlier in the day in rather unusual behavior, the wife placed a dustbin on the cooker. Knives had been arranged around the sink. I moved the items to the appropriate places. Then I found candles placed in a pattern on the floor of the toilet.”

Wanjiru says she was doing some cleaning at a balcony later in the day when her employer suddenly pushed her to the ground. 

“I saw him behind me. He pushed me without saying a word. I was in freefall from the second floor before I landed on the roof of a low-height store.”

Fortunately, she landed on her back and managed to drag herself to the edge of the roof, attracting neighbors’ attention.

“The police came and rushed me to hospital. They brought my employer to the hospital and told me that they would investigate the matter after speaking with him, which they did but in a language, I didn’t understand. However, the police officers who had rescued me took away my phone and never returned to the hospital, eventually cutting off communication between my family and friends,” she said.

At the hospital, she made friends with an Arab woman who recorded a 90-second video that went viral on social media in August and saved her life.

“The woman recorded a video of me in bed pleading for help and asking to be repatriated. She shared it on an internet platform that had Kenyans. I prayed that someone would identify me and come to my rescue,” said Wanjiru.

Her aunt Mumbi Matheri saw the video in one of her WhatsApp groups, and through the help of three Kenyans working in the Middle East, they were able to trace her and bring her back home.

“I still believe I can walk again if I get the right treatment which I was denied in a foreign country. I believe in working hard to provide for myself and my family. I don’t want to be stuck on this chair all my life,” Wanjiru said.
 

Comments

Isindu Mwangaza (not verified)     Wed, 12/08/2021 @ 10:03am

So we are expecting human cargo to Saudi Arabia for slaughter? This is heartbreakingly avoidable if the Government had any dignity.

Bobby Kibe (not verified)     Wed, 12/08/2021 @ 12:56pm

What is so heartbreaking about these never ending mistreatment of our sisters is that prominent politicians own most of these agencies trafficking them to the slavery lands. What's worse is that Kenyans will still vote them back in power. We Africans are truly children of a lesser God.

Maxiley (not verified)     Wed, 12/08/2021 @ 07:08pm

In reply to by Bobby Kibe (not verified)

Unfortunately, they are the law makers. They are not going to draft laws that would impede their motives,which is make money abundantly ...
@ Bobby Kibe, you pass alaw that makes them responsible for what happens to our sisters,and you will see some change.I say they are atleast 50% culpable,and the slave master the other 50%.
Are we still waiting on the report from those Kenya officials who were sent to investigate these "killings",and mistreatment? About time .

Kaswende (not verified)     Wed, 12/08/2021 @ 03:33pm

Omg when will the Kenya government summon and expell the Saudi envoy when 1000 are killed? Has Uhuru make any phone call ? This is barbaric, outrageous. The level of unemployment high cost of living high. Don't go to slaughtered. Kenyans wake up make the government accountable.

Imara Daima (not verified)     Wed, 12/08/2021 @ 04:44pm

“KKK” deadly jobs in the Middle East:
Samoei: Stop distributing wheelbarrows and create meaningful employment for our desperate youth. When you do this, our desperate youth don’t have to look for menial jobs in the “KKK” thinking employers in the Middle East and return home in coffins.

Your "foreign fake colonial and land grabbing religion" focuses on life after death. We want to create "heaven"/"paradise" on earth while still alive.

Kora kanini (not verified)     Wed, 12/08/2021 @ 06:05pm

SERIOUSLY, DON'T WE HAVE PRO BONO LAWYERS IN KENYA, DON'T WE HAVE LAWYERS WHO CAN CAUSE A STINK WHEN IT COMES TO SAUDIA?
I WILL REPEAT,
REVOLUTION IS THE WAY OUT OF THIS MESS IN KENYA.

Shiba inu (not verified)     Sat, 12/11/2021 @ 10:44am

In reply to by Kora kanini (not verified)

Kenya is one huge crime scene. No one cares for the poor. Judiciary sleeping with lawyers while govt and parliament in same bed. Sonko is the only compassionate guy I see. Even church is quiet on this. Why?

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