The untold pain of a family from a Kenyan slum

Life in slums is not only easy but also painful to some extend. Sometimes residents are at risk as police could easily confuse them with gangstars. These are the areas where extrajudicial killings are highly witnessed.

To add on all these struggles, a family in Kisumu Ndogo, Kibera slum, is in deep agony, and is appealing for help after their kin’s body was detained at the Kenyatta National Hospital over a Sh760,000 unpaid medical bill.

Everlyne Achieng’ died at the referral facility on November 26, and the management has declined to release the body over the huge medical bill.

The Late Everlyne Achiengs' brother Bonface Juma and cousins James Okoth, Abraham Ochieng and Albert Owino outside their house in Kibera on 31st December, 2018./VICTOR IMBOTO

The 16-year-old girl was admitted to the facility on July 22 after she was diagnosed with what doctors termed as acute kidney failure.

Achieng’ was a student at Raila Education Centre and wrote her KCPE exam from her hospital bed. She was an orphan and had been raised by her uncle, Thomas Owino. She was among the patients Education CS Amina Mohamed visited at the facility during the national exams.

“It is not our wish not to clear the medical bill of our sister. We would have really wished to pay, but we are unable. We only depend on casual jobs that come our way for a living,” James Okoth, a cousin to the deceased was quoted by a local daily.

KNH’s director of clinical services Peter Masinde said the hospital does not detain bodies of those from poor families.

“These is a procedure that they need to follow. They should see the medical social worker in charge of the ward where the patient was admitted. Their situation (financial) will be assessed and if it is found that they are unable to pay, then the report will be brought to us for approval. It is that simple,” he told the local daily.

Okoth said they have tried to reach out to politicians, including Governor Mike Sonko, Senator Johnson Sakaja and ODM leader Raila Odinga to no avail.

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