Kenyans Mourn Missing Girl Found Dead, Buried Bebabeba's House: "It Hurts as a Parent"

Kenyans Mourn Missing Girl Found Dead, Buried Bebabeba's House: "It Hurts as a Parent"

  • Several Kenyans could not hold back their pain following the tragic demise of Baby Tamara Blessing Kabura
  • The seven-year-old girl was reportedly missing, only to be later found dead and buried in a bebabeba’s house
  • Despite the killer being arrested and detained at Nyeri Police Station, netizens have appealed for justice

Nyeri: Kenyans have joined the family of a young girl who was found dead, mourning their beloved daughter.

Tamara Blessing Kabura (l) was found in the house of bebabeba (r).
Tamara Blessing Kabura (l) was found in the house of bebabeba (r). Photo: Nyeri Mohoro NewsHub.
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Baby Tamara Blessing Kabura was discovered dead and buried in a bebabeba’s house after she went missing.

The seven-year-old’s disappearance sparked a wave of worry and concern as the family sought help to reunite with their daughter.

However, the little girl was later found dead following the family’s desperate appeal for her return.

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Tamara's alleged killer detained at Nyeri Police Station

“The heart-wrenching story of Baby Tamara, whom we reported as missing has taken a devastating turn. The young child was found murdered and buried in the home of a suspect in Majengo, Nyeri Town.

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"The accused, a popular porter (beba beba) in the area, has been arrested and detained at Nyeri Police Station. This shocking revelation has left the community grappling with grief and anger over the loss of an innocent life,” read a post from Nyeri Mohoro NewsHub.

Tamara was last seen at the new Open Air Market stage in Nyeri Town, wearing a brown sweater and maroon trousers.

The girl’s disappearance without a trace caused immense concern, anger, and pain for both her family and the community.

Kenyans call for justice for baby Tamara

It was a deeply emotional moment when Tamara was found dead and buried in the suspect's house—an incident that broke many hearts.

As condolences poured in for Baby Tamara, the emotional toll on her family and the community was immense.

Many called for justice, demanding that such heinous acts be met with the harshest possible consequences.

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Kenyans took to social media to share their opinions following the incident, which left many fearing for the safety of other children and questioning the state of the country.

Kenyans mourn baby Tamara

Ngunjiri Wambugu:

“It breaks my heart that we have lost such an innocent soul in such heinous circumstances, at the hands of what can only be described as a demon incarnate. Huyo mtu... what kind of creature does this!
"We stand together to demand justice to the full extent of the law. And if the law is not wide enough, we also stand ready to provide justice—any way we can.”

Njeri wa Wanjiru:

“As a parent, my heart is broken.
"Rest in peace, Baby Tamara.”

Esther Mwaniki:

“How many other children has he done this to? This is so sad.”

Mwangi Wambugu:

“How do you arrest such a person!! If he really did it, then arresting him is an injustice to Baby Tamara.”

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Carol Wa Urs:

“Very sad state of affairs!!!! Justice for this young girl. I can only imagine what the family is going through.”

Stellah Mwas:

“May God protect our children. May her soul rest in peace.”
Panoramic view of Nyeri town.
Panoramic view of Nyeri town. Photo: Nyeri Yetu.
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Video of mum mourning daughter breaks hearts

In another tragic story, a video of a mother mourning her daughter shortly after she had landed a new job moved many Kenyans.

Beverlyne Undisa, a teacher and politician from Vihiga county, met her untimely death on Thursday, March 27.

The vocal politician was survived by two children, who were left without a parent following her passing.

Undisa’s mother was captured in a heartbreaking video grieving her daughter, and Kenyans were moved to tears.

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John Green (Editor of parenting content) John Green is an editor of parenting content on the Human Interest Desk. He graduated with a degree in Bachelor of Journalism from the Multimedia University of Kenya (MMU). He has also received training from Google and WAN-IFRA. He previously worked at The Exchange and SportsLeo. John joined Tuko.co.ke in 2022. Email: john.green@tuko.co.ke

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