Grandma publicly begs for financial assistance after her grandson died of brain trauma (photos, video)

Grandma publicly begs for financial assistance after her grandson died of brain trauma (photos, video)

Dealing with the loss of a loved one is not an easy task, it is an even difficult feat when you are mourning a recent loss and remembering three other people in the span of 6 years.

Mary Wambui Kinyanjui, the late baby Brian’s grandmother, had been tagged a strong woman for standing beside Brian who was nursing brain trauma and severe body injuries following a fatal accident he was involved in with his 21-year-old mother.

They were hit by a driver on January 2016 in Ruiru, Kimabu town and unfortunately, his mother died on the spot as Brian was rushed to the hospital. For a year now, Kinyanjui took up duties of looking after Brian despite her frail state.

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According to Ndungu Nyoro, she has been besides Brian’s bed attending to him, praying for his recovery alongside another woman, looking after him.

Sadly, Brian passed away on Wednesday, February 22, at Gertrude’s Children Hospital.

“Mary lost her husband in 2011 after he succumbed to illness. In 2016, her first born child died too, leaving behind two daughters who were left under her care. On January 21, Brian’s mother succumbed to accident injuries, leaving him in her care too,

The late baby Brian's tragic family stories will leave you even weaker than when he died of brain trauma following a fatal accident
A car hit him and his 21-year-old mother, killing her on the spot and leaving him hospitalized with brain trauma and severe body injuries that left him immobile.

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“She would have wished it different but she had to walk Brian’s journey of pain until now when he’s been called home. And when all this happens, she still has to look for KSh 2.5 million to offset her grandson’s medical bill for his body to be released,” wrote Nyoro.

Kinyanjui and Nyoro called on their online family to come in and help raise the money and to stand with the young master’s grandmother.

“Please send support through Paybill number 891300 to Account Brian or M-Pesa to 0799789942,” added Nyoro.

A comment by Dayvi David who donates some money to the late Baby Brian’s medical bills revealed that 5,329 Kenyans raised KSh 2.45 million, 70% target within minutes of Nyoro's post going up and are hoping more people will chip in financially.

A recent donation reveals that 7,388 Kenyans raised KSh 4, 004, 639 by 11.15am, Sunday, February 26. God bless you all.

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