Authorities in the UK are set to dispose of the body of a middle-aged Kenyan man who was found dead in his house.
Peter Pius Mungai alias “Petero Wamother” was discovered dead in his house in London some months ago, according to reports.
Police were unable to trace Mungai’s next of kin for long and recorded his body as unclaimed.
It was not until recently that a friend started looking for him after missing him for a while, only to learn that he was found dead and the UK government was planning to bury him as an unclaimed body.
Mungai is originally from Kenya but details of where he hails from and his family remain unknown.
Unless his family finds out about his death and comes forward soon, the deceased will be buried on November 22nd at Hendon Cemetery, Holders Hill Road, Mill Hill NW7 1NB.
Sorry to say let him get…
Sorry to say let him get buried.If he decided to stay away from his Kenyan community n his peole back home why should anybody waste his time or care of anybody like that furthermore he is gone n that’s the life he choose.So let’s respect his way of living n let it b.
Doesn’t the Kenyan Embassy…
Doesn’t the Kenyan Embassy there keep records.
With a few exceptions, Kenya…
With a few exceptions, Kenya’s embassies aren’t renowned for competence. Staff isn’t hired based on knowledge, professionalism, skill or a genuine desire to serve and make a difference. They were,I presume, hired based on who they know. Until they accept they’re public servants, and the government makes an effort to address the crappy reviews most of them get, don’t expect this to change anytime soon.
@ Mundumugo
Umesema kweli…
@ Mundumugo
Umesema kweli kabisa Ndugu:
” Kenya’s embassies aren’t renowned for competence. Staff isn’t hired based on knowledge, professionalism, skill or a genuine desire to serve and make a difference. They were, I presume, hired based on who they know.”