The transformation of Diana Chepkemoi, who was rescued from her employer in Saudi Arabia, has elicited strong reactions from Kenyans.
Diana Chepkemoi cried out and said she was going to die in Saudi Arabian as a result of the condition she was in. According to a reputable source of information, Diana reportedly left the country and travelled to the Middle East in pursuit of a better life.
Later, she admitted that she was having a difficult time in Saudi Arabia and pleaded with the authorities to assist her in returning home. Several government representatives were drawn to her appeal and brought her home.
"I would like to thank the government for bringing me back to the country. I had dropped out of university because i wanted to make life better for my family. My boss changed after some time and that is one of the main reason why I decided to ask for help because i thought that I was going to die. I was going to die if nothing had been done ~She said.
After her return to the country several months ago, Diana has captured the attention of Kenyans, who have extended their congratulations to the government for facilitating her repatriation. In her most recent photographs, Diana, who previously dealt with protruding jaws, now exudes happiness and positivity.
Simultaneously, amidst these developments, concerns have arisen regarding the growing tally of Kenyan fatalities occurring under ambiguous circumstances in the Middle East. The Kenyan government's reports indicate that within the last two years, an alarming count of over 200 Kenyan lives has been lost in circumstances marked by uncertainty in the Middle East. The government's diligent efforts in gathering this information deserve recognition. This situation further underscores the essence of a true home.