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A family in Ndumberi, Kiambu County, is in mourning after their son George Chira Njuguna traveled to Dubai on April 1st, 2026, in search of a better life and never came back.
George had been connected to a travel agent named Nduta, the daughter of his mother's closest friend. The family trusted her fully because of that bond. But from the moment he left, things began to unravel.
Nduta did not show up at the airport on the day of travel. She sent a man named Silas in her place. George boarded his flight, said an emotional goodbye to his mother and wife, and called hours later to confirm he had arrived safely in Dubai. That same night, no one came to pick him up. The following morning he called his mother, hungry and stranded, and begged her to send money for food. She did. Shortly after, he called one last time to say someone had finally come for him. That was the last she ever heard from him.
Days passed in silence. When the family pressed Nduta for answers, she told them not to worry. Silas then called to claim George was being deported for being mentally unstable. His mother simply asked them to put him on a plane and send him home.
The family reported the matter to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and were told to wait.
Three days later, the news came. George had died on April 14th, 2026, in a road accident in Dubai. His body was taken to Ramayan Morgue. He was 14 days into a journey he never returned from.

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