Charles Wambua, a dedicated local diver, has captured the hearts of many Kenyans with his bravery and selflessness.
Wambua has been at the forefront of a grim mission to recover bodies from an abandoned quarry in the Kware area of Nairobi.
This difficult and dangerous task has highlighted his courage and dedication to helping others, even in the most challenging circumstances.
Over a particularly horrifying weekend, Wambua managed to retrieve 13 sacks containing bodies and body parts from the quarry.
Despite the lack of proper safety gear and equipment, he led the operation with determination and care.
This is not the first time Wambua has been involved in such missions. He has previously assisted the police in retrieving human remains.
Living in a modest one-room house in Mukuru Kwa Njenga, Wambua's commitment to his community is evident.
He shared that his motivation comes from a desire to ensure that the bodies of those who have passed away are not forgotten. He joined the recovery mission without hesitation, driven by a sense of duty and compassion.
During an interview with Citizen TV, Wambua disclosed that, despite his skills and the critical nature of his work, promises of employment have not yet materialized.
He has often been assured of job opportunities because of his expertise, but these promises have remained unfulfilled.
In recognition of his efforts, Wambua received a token of appreciation amounting to Sh5000. This gesture, while small compared to his significant contributions.
The retrieval operation at the quarry has been part of a larger investigation into mysterious deaths in Nairobi.
President William Ruto has directed the Directorate of Criminal Investigations to expedite their inquiries into these tragic events.
The President emphasized that the government does not condone extrajudicial killings and assured that those responsible for these crimes will be held accountable.
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