A Ticket to Hell: Kenyan national disappears in Qatar

  • Dennis Araka

The Doha gang is still drowning in more innocent blood. Not only has it killed expatriate workers in cold blood but is now involved in hiding the body of a Kenyan national who died in mysterious circumstances and whose fate remains unknown.

An offer from a friend to help 23-year-old Dennis Araka find a job in Qatar in the Middle East and relieve his family out of poverty appeared to have been a ticket to hell, Standard Media reported. 

For his father Jones Mokua and mother Mary Moraa, who live in Rigoma, Nyamira County, the offer was unbelievably exciting. The idea was so good that they sold all the family’s assets to ensure their son has secured an air ticket to the Middle East.

“He had been calling to inquire about the family’s whereabouts. But the last call he made was long because he informed us he had landed a job and that in a week’s time, he would start sending money back home,” his brother, Onduso, said.

His mother Moraa added, “The excitement of a better life after our son settles in Qatar would not let us spare anything to facilitate his travel.” 

His family received the news of his death on October 22, 2018 and Araka’s body is still in Qatar.

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