Majiwa, a lone wolf, lethally balanced himself in his leased house at Zamzam territory in Likoni on Friday, December 13. On a table in his room, he set a six-page suicide note defending his passing ideation.
The expired, who had a ceaseless infection, blamed his sibling, sisters and the vast majority of his companions of "deserting him in his hour of need".
He said in the letter written in an A4 note pad that since he became ill, he never had any nearby relative or friend to go to while looking for nourishment and cash for treatment.
Majiwa stated: "My sibling and sisters have a great deal of cash to spend for these special seasons, yet I am here moping under sickness and lack of healthy sustenance".
The perished promised to frequent his kin, saying "they will never know harmony for dismissing me".
In the note, Majiwa asserted that his sibling sold their family land in Migori, and he never assigned even a solitary coin for his treatment.
"Hamisi can reveal to you that my family is uncooperative. They have never bolstered me since I became ill. At the point when I was utilized and had cash, I spent in any event Ksh60, 000 on my sibling's home lease.
"In the wake of losing employment, and getting sick, he wouldn't help me. I recollect that he even declined to assist me with Ksh500 for a hemoglobin test," mourned Majiwa in the note.
As per the perished, his sibling explicitly would not act the hero notwithstanding having a well-paying employment.
In his letter, Majiwa recorded a portion of his companions, who helped him while he was sickly.
One of Majiwa's companions, George Oduor, revealed to K24 Digital that the 37-year-old "kicked the bucket a harsh man".
"During his long stretches of good wellbeing, Majiwa was very liberal and kind," said Oduor.
"He lost expectation in life the minute he lost his employment, and when his resulting endeavors to look for monetary assistance from his family bore no natural product," included Oduor.
In his suicide note, Majiwa additionally recorded the proprietor of a neighborhood eatery as a portion of the individuals who went to his guide in his hour of need.
"I express gratitude toward him for giving me nourishment at no cost when he learned of my circumstance," said Majiwa.
Likoni Sub-County police authority, Jane Munywoki, said Majiwa's body was taken to Coast Provincial General Hospital funeral home.
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