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Kenyan Doctor Shattered as He Picks, Buries Body of Brother Who Lost Cash in Aviator Gambling

Published 2 months agoβ€’ 3 minute read
, Miano showed a photo of his brother on a motorbike during happier times and on another slide, he showed a picture of him as he was standing over his brother's grave.

Earlier on, Maino had transferred his brother's body from Chuka all the way to ACK Kerugoya Mortuary, where he rested before burial.

"I am happy that we have listened to reggae music together even though you are in a body bag. This driver has been playing music for me; I am now going to leave you in the morgue, I'm going to miss you," he said pitifully.
"Your death has touched my heart but the reggae music we used to listen togetehr has soothed it. Happy birthday bro, continue resting in peace," he added on TikTok.

Wambui King'atua:

"My bro alijirusha from a four storey building juu ya madeni from gambling addiction.I saw that thing destroy him yaani mpaka akajimaliza."

jimmy wetu:

"Mimi ilinikula 70k hadi nikakopa 21k kwa chama ati nicheze nirundishe zangu ata hio wakaikula hadi saa hii chama inanidai, Nani ananijua mwenye aviator tukamsalimie?"

Painedrinker Madkactus:

"Aviator ni scam. Just forgive yourself for losses and start a new life....work hard and avoid easy money."

young billionaire 7:

"Aviator will never spare any greedy person you bet recklessly trying to chase a million you loose all I make ksh 2k per day na naekeleanga thao kwa mwezi siwezi kosa 60-65k."
"Never, gambling is designed to make you think you are in control before ujue you have lost everything."
"The law of universe rewards only those who work hard and provide service to humanity plying aviator is not one of them get up and work and you will be rewarded plying aviator will never make you rich."

Evans The Gee:

"RIP to him am also fighting addiction....its a very bad thing to be addicted to it."

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"What's the point of loosing 1k yenye uko nayo trying to get 10k hauna. you'd rather just enjoy your KSh 1000.

Another story revealed that at only 22, Vincent Ochieng' was doing well in life as he owned three businesses among them two boda bodas and a phone repair business.

While all this was happening, he had learnt betting while he was still a student at Kisumu Polytechnic, where he had been studying Information Communication and Technology.

Sadly, Vincent started betting on Aviator, and within a short time, he had lost his business and complained to that he did not have anywhere to live. He sadly shared his heartbreaking story.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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