Family in Nyeri County is enduring deep emotional distress as they continue searching for answers about their relative who has been missing in Saudi Arabia for several years, leaving them with more questions than clarity.
Martha Nyaguthii Maina, a native of Othaya, is reported to have been admitted to Aster Hospital in Riyadh after allegedly falling into a coma in 2015.
According to family accounts, they initially received occasional updates about her medical condition, which gave them some reassurance during the difficult period.
However, the situation changed in 2020 when all communication reportedly stopped. Since then, the family says they have not received any official updates regarding her health, whereabouts, or condition, creating a painful silence that has stretched on for years.
Her relatives describe the experience as emotionally draining, as they continue to hold on to hope despite the lack of information.
The uncertainty has left them in a state of distress, torn between believing she may still be receiving care and fearing the worst due to the prolonged silence.
A close family member expressed frustration, stating that repeated attempts to get assistance from both Kenyan and Saudi authorities have not yielded clear answers.
The family says they have reached out through various channels, seeking updates or clarification, but have been met with limited progress.
The case has highlighted the challenges many Kenyan families face when loved ones travel abroad for work or medical care and later become unreachable.
It has also raised concerns about communication gaps and the need for stronger systems to track and support citizens overseas.
As years pass without resolution, Martha’s family continues to appeal for any information that could shed light on her situation.
They remain hopeful that one day they will receive answers that bring closure to the long-standing mystery surrounding her disappearance in Saudi Arabia.
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