Father Of The Lady Who Drowned In A Pool While On Facebook Live Speaks On His Daughter’s Tragic Demise
Hellen Wendy Nyabuto, a Kenyan nurse working in Canada, drowned in a pool, and the entire incident was broadcast live on Facebook. Her father, John Nyabuto, has now spoken out in response to suggestions that the deceased foretold her demise.
Mr. Nyabuto denied the accusations that his daughter has the ability to foretell her demise and encouraged Kenyans to disregard the hoaxes being spread on social media.
The devastated father claimed in an interview with The Standard that she never revealed any signs of sorrow.
“I hear some people claiming she had said on WhatsApp that she would soon die in Canada. As her father, she never shared with me any information that suggested she was in distress or any form of trouble,” Nyabuto explained.
The death of his daughter was announced to Nyabuto by text message on the evening of Thursday, August 18.
One of the deceased’s friends notified him through text that Wendy had perished in a pool.
A short while later, Canadian authorities called Nyabuto to let him know Wendy had been taken to the hospital and was being treated, but they did not immediately let him know why his daughter was there.
After learning about the video’s subsequent virality, he went on to social media where he saw the footage of Wendy swimming before she drowned.
After obtaining a 10-year study VISA in 2019, the deceased moved to Canada and was enjoying himself until tragedy struck.
Wendy repeatedly dove into the water while her phone was recording, periodically returning to check the comments on the live video that her fans were watching on social media.
At 10 minutes and 33 seconds after she started recording herself, she took what would be her final plunge, and you can hear her gasping for breath, gurgling, kicking, and call for assistance.
She made her final sound shortly after, and the water stayed still for the duration of the three hours that the film was being recorded.