Dad of video vixen Sarah Gwan quashes rumors about her death
Geoffrey Njogu, father of the late video vixen Sarah Gwan, has revealed details about her tragic death for the first time. Njogu stated that a police report at Kasarani Police Station implicated her three friends in Sarah’s fall.
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In an interview with Citizen Digital, Njogu recounted, “I was asleep when I received the news. I quickly got up and started preparing myself to go to Nairobi. I arrived at around 7 am and went straight to Kasarani Police Station, where I informed the police that my daughter had fallen from a balcony, and the family suspected her friends were behind it.”
Sarah’s mother, Mary Wanjiru, dismissed earlier claims by her friends that Sarah had jumped on her own. “I know my daughter. She was the strongest woman in my household. Sarah began her independence quite early in life, as a very young girl. She was very strong at heart and a go-getter. There is no way Sarah would kill herself. That’s not the Sarah I knew,” she said.
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Wanjiru recounted the events leading to her daughter’s death: “At 2 am, her friends called me and told me my daughter had allegedly thrown herself off a building. I went to St Francis Hospital and found her in a bad condition, bleeding from her ears and head. We managed to transfer her to Kenyatta National Hospital ICU, where she eventually died.”
The talented video vixen had worked with artists such as Rekless, Ommy Dimpoz, and Mejja, among others.