Family demands answers after Kenyan woman dies of 'heart attack' while working in Oman

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The family of Everlyne Amagove, a 33-year-old woman, is now crying out for justice and demanding that the government of Kenya tighten its grip to uncover whether the agent who sent her to Oman for work knowingly ignored her fragile health condition, only for her to later die while abroad.

Everlyne, well known for roasting and selling maize along Gitanga Road in Lavington, reportedly succumbed to a heart attack, a cause of death her family continues to question.

The family had hoped to conduct a postmortem to establish the truth, but they have been unable to raise the Ksh.15,000 required for the procedure.

Everlyne left Kenya for Oman in October last year, hoping to earn a living and support her family both in Kawangware and her rural home in Gimarani, Vihiga County.

Through an agent identified as Malister Agency Travel, she secured employment in Oman. But just months later, on February 10, 2026, she was pronounced dead while working under her employer, Said Ali Najim Al-Ghilani.

"I wasn't aware when she arrived in Oman. Months later, is when I received a report of her demise," stated Rosemary Atieno, her mother.

Official documents claim her death was caused by a heart attack. Yet her mother fears this may not be the full truth. The puzzle remains unsolved, as the family lacks the funds to carry out an independent autopsy.

Everlyne’s body was repatriated on February 26, 2026, arriving at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA), where her grieving family received her remains.

Her mother recounts that before traveling, Everlyne sold nearly everything she owned to raise money for her journey to Oman.

"Nguo zake nilipewa na agent wake mahali alikuwa anaishi, zingine zote aliuza sijui kama alitumia kwenda, I don't know," Atieno noted. 

Her spot along Gitanga Road - where she roasted maize for two years before leaving for the Gulf in search of a better life, unaware that she would return only in death - has since been taken over by a friend, continuing the same trade.

"Tumejuana na yeye akichomea mahindi lakini hii ni space yake wakati mwengine alikuwa ananyeshewa hapa akichoma mahindi," stated Davis Onyancha, trader.

What emerges is a troubling question: how did she travel abroad despite a medical condition that should have barred her from such strenuous work?

"Huyu rafiki yetu alikuwa na shida za kiafya akiwa kazini anaanguka tunampeleka hospitali anarudi, medical certificate alipata aje kutoka hapa? Kumaanisha hizi kampuni hazitilii mkazo," stated Nyamwea Bosco, another trader.

The unanswered questions surrounding Everlyne Amagove’s death, her health condition, the role of the recruitment agency, and the lack of funds for an autopsy leave her family demanding accountability and justice.

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