Tears Flow As Young Medical Doctor Encounters Road Accident, Dies on Her Way to Collect Job Appointment Letter

Tears Flow As Young Medical Doctor Encounters Road Accident, Dies on Her Way to Collect Job Appointment Letter

  • Massive tears are currently flowing for a young Kenyan medical doctor who sadly died on her way to collect an appointment letter for a new job
  • The doctor, who is a graduate of the University of Nairobi, was said to have finished school in 2020 and has briefly worked for three months
  • The young doctor, whose name is Mary Mwandisha, was on her way to Taita-Taveta when she died in the Modern Coast Bus accident at Nithi Bridge on Sunday

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A 28-year-old Kenyan medical doctor died after she encountered a fatal road accident at Nithi Bridge on Sunday, July 24th.

The medical doctor, whose name is Mary Mwandisha, was on her way to collect an appointment letter for a new job when the sad incident occurred.

Photos of Dr Mary Mwandisha.
Dr Mary Mwandisha died in the Modern Coast Bus accident at Nithi Bridge on Sunday. Photo credit: LinkedIn/Solomon Kimani and Nationa Africa Media Group.
Source: UGC

She got a new job

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According to the story which was shared on LinkedIn by Solomon Kimani, Mary graduated from the University of Nairobi in 2020.

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The sad story adds that she briefly worked for three months at Lifetime Hospital in Meru County.

Her family is said to have been thrown into massive tears by the sad loss.

Sharing the story, Kimani wrote quoting Nation Africa:

"A family in Kilifi is mourning their daughter, Dr Mary Mwandisha, who died in the Modern Coast Bus accident at Nithi Bridge on Sunday.
"Mwandisha, 28, graduated with a Bachelor in Medicine from the University of Nairobi in 2020, and was on her way to Taita-Taveta to pick up her appointment letter after a successful interview for a doctor post in the county.
"She had worked for three months at Lifetime Hospital in Meru County."

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Reacting, her mother, Ms Angelina Mwandisha said:

“I am bitter. My daughter had secured a government job and died before she picked up the appointment letter. I love that baby. It is too painful for me because she was the only daughter I had after the death of her sister."

The sad story of her death has made many sorrowful on LinkedIn as they sent their condolence to the bereaved family.

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In other news, 50 different companies have contacted Isaac Kwame Addae, the unemployed University of Ghana graduate who went viral.

Isaac, after trying to find a job unsuccessfully, decided to create a placard to plead for a role in the streets of Accra.

According to the young man, he nearly gave up initially because onlookers were laughing at him.

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