Saddest Story Ever! *DON’T READ IF YOU CRY EASILY*

Kenya: Today we share a painful journey the family of the late Patricia Mwangi (PICTURED) has been facing since 2011.


Patricia a former employee of doctors without borders and the second Born in a family of four was diagnosed with Skin Cancer in October 2011, which was a few weeks to her wedding day with one
Martin Njagi Njeru. Patricia; described by pals as” fun to be with, truly loving and caring, a trendsetter, your‘go to girl’ on the latest movies, fashion trends, advice, jokes and ganging up on guys who hurt anyone she loved was now reduced to pain and a shadow of her jovial hyper self.

“She underwent her first chemotherapy a week later in local hospitals and unfortunately had to cancel her wedding because chemo had weakened her so much. She had been through so much pain”.
A hospital was found in India to provide the recommended radiotherapy treatment She continued undergoing this treatment in India but unfortunately Patricia who would have been turning 29years in April this year passed away 18days ago( on December 28th, 2012 ).

Her mother (a breast cancer survivor) who accompanied patt for her treatment has been detained in the hospital in India; she cannot leave with her daughter’s remains until they offset the 3.7ksh million bills incurred during the late Patricia’s treatment. Her dad had to also travel to India to keep Patricia’s detained Mom Company in the foreign country.

Sadly Patricia’s body is deteriorating daily as they will only begin the embalming process once all outstanding payments have been made.

As her family and friends appeal for help to offset this bill, I kindly ask that we pray and share this story to the millions out there and keep the family in prayers that God may help them sort out the bill and safely travel back to Kenya to bury their little girl…PLEASE DON’T IGNORE
If U HAVE A HEART and her story and death touched YOU..write “R.I.P Patt” and SHARE her story…..if YOU didn’t feel anything ignore……..(The family is following)

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R.I.P Patt…(I HAVE ALREADY SHARED TO YOU) During its two year run, the project will award approximately 100 major reporting grants and provide mentoring to support the best ideas for stories on development issues. Journalists who produce the best stories published or broadcasted in media that reach African audiences, will win a major international reporting trip. During its two year run, the project will award approximately 100 major reporting grants and provide mentoring to support the best ideas for stories on development issues. Journalists who produce the best stories published or broadcasted in media that reach African audiences, will win a major international reporting trip

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