
- Kenyan charity founder Goretti Wawira is confirmed dead
- Incident happened at an apartment where she was visiting her boyfriend
- Police reviewed CCTV footage showing her falling from the 8th floor
- Investigations are ongoing to establish what led to the tragedy
- Kenyans mourn a respected humanitarian and community leader
Kenya is mourning the sudden and tragic death of Goretti Wawira, the founder of the charity organisation Ray of Daylight, following an incident at a residential apartment.
According to preliminary reports, Wawira died after falling from the eighth floor of the building while visiting her boyfriend.
Authorities have confirmed that CCTV footage from the premises captured the moment she fell, although police say the events leading up to the incident are still unclear.
Law enforcement officers have launched investigations to determine what happened before the fall and whether there were any contributing factors.
At this stage, no conclusions have been made, and officials say all possibilities remain under review.
News of her death has triggered an outpouring of grief across social media, with many Kenyans remembering her as a compassionate and selfless leader.
Through Ray of Daylight, Wawira touched countless lives by supporting disadvantaged families with food assistance, education support, and emotional care.
Friends and fellow activists have described her as kind-hearted, dedicated, and deeply committed to uplifting vulnerable communities.scre
Beneficiaries of her work have also shared emotional tributes, saying her impact went far beyond charity and gave many hope during difficult times.
The family has asked for privacy as they grieve and wait for official findings from the ongoing investigation.
As questions linger, many Kenyans continue to honour Goretti Wawira not for how she died, but for the lives she changed and the legacy of compassion she leaves behind.





