Kenyans Mourn following the sudden demise of Legendary Pioneer Olympian athlete

Kenyans are mourning following the sudden demise of pioneer Olympian athlete, Nyandika Maiyoro, on Sunday at the age of 88 at the Christa Marianne Hospital in Kisii shortly after going into a coma.

It has been barely a week since Interior Cabinet Secretary Dr.Fred Matiang’itook it up to himself to rescue former international athlete, the late Nyandika Maiyoro who was undergoing treatment at Christa Marianne Hospital.

According to his son Kennedy Nyantika, Mzee Maiyoro sank into a coma with breathing problems after having been in the hospital for close to three weeks.

The pioneer Olympian was initially hospitalised at the Kisii General Hospital after he was diagnosed with tuberculosis but his family took him back home owing to the nurses’ strike.

Maiyoro made history during the 1953 Ocean Games in Madagascar by starting his race a minute after the rest of the pack and remarkably beating everyone.

He also holds the record of the first Kenyan to compete in an Olympic final when he qualified for the 5,000m final in Melbourne, Australia in 1956, where he was also the team captain.

On February 15, Maiyoro appealed to President Uhuru Kenyatta to save his 15-acre land, given to him by Kenya’s first President, Mzee Jomo Kenyatta at independence for his athletic exploits.

According to reports, two locals allegedly grabbed his land in 2012 but even after reporting the case to the police, he did not get it back.

Doctors at the hospital had scheduled major tests but later postponed the scans as the family could not raise the required Ksh80,000 at the time.

Here are some farewell messages from Kenyans on social media:

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