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Rongo Widow’s Heartbreak as Unknown Perpetrators Destroy Her New Home

Rongo Widow’s Heartbreak as Unknown Perpetrators Destroy Her New Home

A Widow’s Tragedy: Home Destroyed in a Mysterious Fire

Jacinta Awuor, a mother of five and a widow from Kangeso village in Rongo, has been left in a state of despair after her newly built house was set on fire by unknown individuals. The incident not only destroyed her home but also shattered her hopes for a stable future.

A Heartbreaking Scene

In a video that circulated widely on social media, Jacinta was seen crying uncontrollably as she watched her home burn to the ground. She was visibly distraught, trying to reach the flames while being held back by neighbors and her children. The emotional footage captured the moment when everything she had worked for was reduced to ashes.

A Life of Struggle

Jacinta shared her story with .co.ke, explaining that she lost her husband in 2023. Since then, she has taken on various jobs to support her family, including selling clothes at the market in Rongo town. Her dream of building a safe and secure home for her children took years of hard work and sacrifice. However, all of that effort was wiped out in an instant.

A Question of Motive

The cause of the fire remains a mystery. Jacinta emphasized that no one was inside the house at the time, which led her to believe that the fire was not accidental. “No one was cooking, so what caused the fire if not an external source?” she asked. Despite her efforts to understand what happened, she is still searching for answers.

Living in a Tiny Kitchen

After the fire, Jacinta and her five children were forced to move into a small makeshift kitchen within their compound. They now sleep in one room, sharing space with their belongings. The once proud home that stood tall is now just a pile of rubble, with walls cracked and the roof completely burned down.

Call for Help

Faced with the daunting task of rebuilding her life, Jacinta has turned to the community for support. She has reached out to well-wishers, urging them to contribute any amount they can through M-Pesa. Her contact number is 0713 744 476.

How to Support

Jacinta’s request is simple: she needs a place to live, even if it’s modest. “It doesn’t have to be a big house, just something enough for us,” she said. Her plea highlights the urgent need for assistance, as she and her children face uncertain times ahead.

A Community in Shock

The incident has left the entire village in shock. Neighbors are questioning why someone would target a widow and her children. Many have expressed their sympathy and are eager to help, but the lack of information about the fire’s origin continues to haunt the community.

As Jacinta begins the long process of rebuilding, the support from others could make all the difference in her journey toward recovery.