Amount of Money Contributed By Kenyans To The Mother Whose Son Died While Undergoing Surgery In KNH
Members of the Public in the Republic of Kenya continues to console with the family and friends of the young boy who died while undergoing treatment in Kenyatta National Hospital. According to the boy's mother, Judy Muthoni,29 years old who breaks down each and every time she is asked about events that happened on Monday this week, this sad news all began when one of her three boys hit his youngest son, Travis Maina,aged two and a half years,with a fork jembe and it ended up firmly lodged in the head, eventually leading to his death.

Mother of Travis Maina, Baby Lodged With Jembe on his Head, Reveals His Last Request Before he Died
The mother of Travis Maina, a baby boy who had a jembe lodged on his head following an accident while playing with his elder brothers has spoken. During an interview with local dailies, Judy Muthoni revealed that her son was talking until he breathed his last breath while awaiting to be taken for surgery at Kenyatta National Hospital.

KNH CEO Reveals Amount of Money Mother of Baby with Jembe Lied About Being Asked to Pay as Deposit
The death of baby Travis Maina caused an uproar which put the Kenyatta National Hospital on the spot for not attending the child with the case being presented to the Senate Health Committee where the hospital is under scrutiny. Today, KNH CEO Evanson Kamuri presented himself to the Committee where he revealed several details surrounding the uncertain death of the young baby with his mother seeking for justice.

RIP: Baby Travis Last Words as He Was Being Wheeled to The Theatre
29 year old Judy Muthoni is still mourning the death of her son Travis Maina who died at KNH during a surgery to remove a fork Jembe lodged in his head. Judy had left her three kids under the care of their aunt who operated a grocery store next to the road.

Mother Whose Son Succumbed To Fork Jembe Injury Officially Receives And Now Owns Gifted Plot
Judy Muthoni trended after she lost her son in a very Tragic way. Travis lost his life after being involved in an Accident where a forked jembe stuck in his head. Unfortunately, he died while undergoing surgery at the Kenyatta National Hospital. A couple who owns Pekan Real Estate limited Mr and Mrs Peter, decided to gift her with a plot.

Woes for KNH Doctor as Truth Is Revealed Over Baby Travis who Died Of Forked Jembe Stuck On The Head
On Monday, October 11, the Senate Committee sought to know the name of the physician who initially cared for the deceased infant Travis at the Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH). Senator Jackson Mandago, the chair of the committee, directed KNH to disclose the information about the physician who is suspected of asking for a deposit from a patient who was brought in as an emergency with a fork jembe trapped in his skull.

Baby Travis Mother Reveals Her Son's Last Words At KNH Before He Breathed His Last
As family, friends and residents of Ndula Village, Kiambu county join hands to plan funeral and burial arrangements of baby Travis who died with a fork Jembe lodged in his skull, his mother Judy Muthoni has a painful story to tell. Speaking to the media, Judy Muthoni recounted the last moments she had with her son at Kenyatta National Hospital and revealed his last request before he passed on to the spirit world.

Twist Of Events About The Demise Of A Child Who Was Hit With A Fork Jembe On The Head
The administration of Kenyatta Hospital (KNH) has denounced the claims that the hospital's nigligance to a baby with a lodged fork on his skull was the main cause of the child's death. The Kenyatta hospital CEO, Evans Kamuri gave out the other side of the story about baby Travis death during a scrutiny by the members of Parliament.

"He Died Because I Am Poor" Mom Whose Son Had A Fork Jembe In His Skull Speaks Following His Death
Hello dear reader, much appreciation for dropping by to read this article. I hope it finds you well. Judy Muthoni, the mother to a two year old boy with a fork Jembe logged on his skull painfully took to narrate the ordeal she went through until her son's demise.

Baby Travis Family Speaks After Claims That He Was a GBV Victim
The family of baby Travis Maina who died at Kenyatta National hospital during a delicate surgery to remove a fork Jembe lodged in his head has refuted claims by the hospital's management that Travis was a victim of the fight involving his parents. The family also demanded justice to be served after the alleged negligence that led to the death of the child at the facility.

"The Doctor's Took Long" Mother To Boy With Jembe Stuck In His Skull Blames Kenyatta Hospital.
Judy Muthoni, the mother to a two year old boy who had a fork Jembe Logged in his skull has revealed saddening news that her two year old passed on while undergoing surgery. The young boy whose news spread all over like Bush fire yesterday was reportedly not given any treatment hours after arriving despite being in the facility for long hours Kenyans online calling out the the hospital for keeping the young boy in waiting despite the pain he was in.

RIP: Last Request of 2-Year-Old Boy Lodged With Fork Jembe Before He Died in The Arms of Her Mother
According to news hitting the headlines this week, Kenyatta National Hospital located in Nairobi is under fire after enraged Kenyans stepped up critcism against the facility for allegedly causing the demise of the 2-year-old boy, Travis Maina who was lodged with fork jembe in the head. Reports from credible sources divulged that the minor was brought to the facility after her brother accidentally hit him with a fork jembe while playing.

RIP: Statement From Mother of Boy Who Died at KNH Differs From one Released by The Facility
Judy Muthoni, the mother to a 2 year old baby Travis Maina who died at KNH after being accidentally hit using a fork Jembe has revealed that Kenyatta National hospital ordered her to pay 20,000 Kenyan shillings to secure a hospital bed. She could not raise the amount at the time since she was a single mother of three and survives on casual jobs that pay 300 Kenyan Shillings per day and they are not constant.

Mother of The Boy Injured in Head Painfully Reveals Son's Last Request Before Dying
The mother of the boy who succumbed to head injuries while undergoing surgery to dislodge a digging fork from his head has painfully revealed her son's last request before his death. Judy Muthoni disclosed that his son was talking all through to his death and it was painful to watch him die.

"I Paid The Price of Being Poor" Mother to Boy Injured on Head Says KNH Asked 20.5K Before Treatment
Judy Muthoni - the mother of the young boy who succumbed to head injuries after his skulk was logged with a digging fork - now says she "paid the price of being poor", disclosing the amount of money reportedly asked by Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) before her son could be treated.

Two-Year-Old Boy With a Fork Jembe Lodged in His Head Dies While Undergoing Surgery at KNH
Judy Muthoni, the mother to a two year old kid who had a fork Jembe Signed in his skull has shared the staggering news that her child kicked the bucket while going through a medical procedure. The kid, who was coincidentally hit with a fork Jembe by his sibling while at the same time playing had first been hurried at Thika Level five medical clinic, but he was moved to Kenyatta Public Clinic for medical procedure since he was in a basic condition.
