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Eric Omondi Launches Search for Man Whose Baby Died after Doctors Allegedly Failed to Act on Time

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Comedian-turned-human rights activist Eric Omondi is urgently searching for a man whose baby reportedly died after medical staff allegedly failed to attend to him at Igegania Level 4 Hospital in Gatundu.

Eric Omondi is a popular comedian and activist.
A father in Gatundu lashed out at hospital personnel after his baby died, allegedly due to delayed medical attention. (Right photo used for illustration). Photo: Eric Omondi, Getty Images.
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Eric took to social media on Tuesday, May 28, sharing a heart-wrenching video of a distraught man locked in a scuffle while clutching the lifeless body of his child.

The blurry clip shows the father furiously confronting a man believed to be a security guard at the hospital, accusing him and the institution of negligence.

In the video, the grieving father can be heard shouting in Kikuyu:

"Mtoto amekufa. Since morning you have been here. He died when you were here. Get away from me because when he died you were here!"

As he wailed and threw punches, bystanders attempted to restrain him.

Despite the chaos, the man never let go of the child in his arms, a gesture that deeply moved Eric and many Kenyans who saw the video online.

Preliminary reports allege that the child may have died due to delays in treatment, as doctors at the hospital are said to be on strike.

Eric, visibly shaken by the clip, called on Kenyans to help him locate the grieving father so he could offer support.

"This is the saddest and most painful thing you can see... A father carrying the lifeless body of his son because of failed systems," he wrote.

He continued:

"I am urgently looking for this man. If you know him, please DM me his number. Let’s try and ease his pain. Too many politicians, zero leaders... lakini ipo siku!"

Watch the video below:

Here are some comments from social media users on the issue:

"Donating 21 million to church and giving 50k to musicians while hospitals have no services people are dying... We need this videos 2027 that morning before voting."

"I support Babu Owino, we need better health services first before projects like housing. Wantam."

"I can feel his pain."

"Just heartbreaking."

"Nimekumbuka twins wangu last year."

"Tutapunguza Aje iyo pain 😢😢it's irreversible."

"I am so heartbroken by our systems. No words can console this man."

"This broke me. The pain in this father’s face says it all — grief, helplessness, and a cry that goes unheard by those in power. We are failing as a society. May he find strength, and may we find the courage to demand better. Ipo siku."
Eric Omondi is well known for his philanthropic works.
Eric Omondi was touched by a viral video of a man who lost his child after doctors allegedly failed to act in time. Photo: Eric Omondi.
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also covered how Eric raised KSh 450,000 to help a distressed woman from Nyandarua County who was struggling to bury her parents because she lacked land.

He shared an emotional video at the Engineer Funeral Home, where Wairimu looked distraught.

The compassionate comedian comforted her during the difficult time and announced that the campaign was aimed at raising KSh 1 million.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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