Dating in Kenya has become a dangerous affair that needs an insurance policy

She was such a hard worker, a good student and an amazing doctor to be. She stayed late taking care of patients, diligently followed up on them, stop spreading malicious rumours about her. She was not a ‘slay-queen’ she was a doctor to be. Put some RESPECT to her name.

This is the words from a netizen disputing rumours that Ivy Wangeci who was woman killed in Moi referral hospital by an assailant.

Ms Ivy Wangeci, a sixth-year medical student at the Moi University College of Health Sciences, was killed in the most macabre manner in broad daylight within the Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital compound.

A man identified as Naftali Kinuthia lured her out of the hospital where she had been doing her practicals before waging an attack witnessed by several horrified members of the public.

Mr Kinuthia pulled an axe out of a sack and hit Ms Wangeci on the head with it, causing her to fall down.

He then used the axe to cut the trainee in the head before taking out a knife and slitting her throat.

In a series of tweets, Rodgers Dan Abidha alleges to know Ivy during the six years she undertook her medical career and was angered by some onliners claiming that she was a regular slayqueen who messed around with some even comparing her to the late Sharon Otieno.

Rodgers Dan Abidha: I’m writing this because all the rumours going round are horrible and they hurt us as her friends


“For the likes of Sirgit_Kenya and Asamoh_ Who still wants to destroy Ivy’s name. We (as classmates) have seen Ivy for the last 6 and a half years, from January to December, at our hostel and at the hospital, we know what happens to one of us. (continues in next tweet)”

The above and below message in response to ivy’s friend

Finally Oscar Alochi wrote: “Dating in Kenya has become a dangerous affair that needs insurance policy the number of people being killed in the relationship is an alarming Gold help us, we no longer have role models what happened to humanity”

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