A NURSE has drowned while live streaming herself in a hotel pool before being discovered by shocked guests. Hellen Wendy Nyabuto, 24, was filmed kicking and screaming moments before drowning in a p…
"She told me she was headed to the swimming pool to relax after completing her morning shift. She inquired whether I had eaten before we said goodbye to each other."
Hellen's family - who are now trying to raise funds to bring her body back to Kenya - said their daughter was sharing an apartment in Toronto with her little brother while she studied nursing and worked part-time.Her dad Kiyondi said: "Our lamp has been put [out]. She is the one who was supporting the family by paying school fees for the other siblings and it’s tragic."
"I will always be here. Even if I die this year, I don’t know whether you will come and take my body," she said jokingly in one of her videos.
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