April 4, 2026

23 thoughts on “Update on Kenya-Stockholm Double Murder: FB Page Set Up

  1. KSB >Publishing her pictures and those of her dear children. >’borrowing’ information off facebook and even commenting on her personal life like you know her…

    KSB: You seem to be having a wider agenda here. The post you are commenting on was an advert for the FB page started by good nice Kenyans who want to remember the kids and KSB was helping spread the good news. Which info did I “borrow off Facebook”. I hope you don’t mean the advert. By the way, I knew her so if you did not know her, calm down. For me, she was a nice person, humble and a good mother. When this happened, I was shocked. Her photos have appeared at KSB many times long before the tragedy.

  2. Please Wakenya, what’s the need to go to munkholmen? What are you gonna do there? Do we really need to bring this news more attention?
    We already look stupid in the eyes of the swedes, what will it help with an entourage of 50-100 people pouring at the place of event?
    Munkholmen is where the creme della crem live. Can we not honour the boys in our own home, in our prayers. Must everything always be done BIG, in Luo stayle?i.e media coverage e.t.c
    This case is so embarrassing. If you really wanted to help the lady, you should have before this happend. But ofcourse Kenyans are full of scourn and laugh at watu.

  3. Missy #2 – stop stereotyping the Luo eti: “Must everything always be done BIG, in Luo stayle?i.e media coverage e.t.c”

    Damn naive tribalist!!!

  4. Useless hypocritical friends who only communicate on Facebook now blame the Kenya-Stockholm community as if all knew and partied with the suspected woman. She derailed by stopping her so-called “saved Christian life” and went back to the herd mentality of partying na kujidanganya. If she had all those friends who gathered jana with pix za watoto wake at T-Centralen and are now calling for more crocodile tears in terms of public condoling due to the death of those boys, where were they as the woman battled with her demons?

    Pombe, gossip, madharau kwa those they term “non-insiders” and remaining non-progress ndio wanajuwa. Washindwe! Too late too little!! FB can go Fkuck! Meet your friends in real life and use FB for other things. Nobody can stay indoors for days without all those fake friends calling. No wonder they are fake and only meet to gossip and party.

    R.I.P. boys!

  5. Naliaka you are so on POINT! Now everybody is coming out pouring there sympathies, wishing they had done more so and so. Truth is Wakenya is the last people you want to have around you when trouble hits. They laugh behind your back and spread your personal problems around. And Miss Marple, please don’t come out here saying how you knew this woman and her children. How do you have time to care for her, your own family, your relatives, and other friends? A friend of many, is a friend of nobody.

  6. Naliaka you have issues! Missy whats the problem with me knowing her and the kids? That does not mean I knew everything going on in her life, I respect people’s privacy. And you’re contradicting yourself by saying wakenya are the last people you would want around when trouble hits yet pointing fingers at the same Kenyans. We can go on forever blaming others but I have one question how can you know someone is having it rough if they don’t want to share their woes and especially in a case where you know the person to be one with a strong character? Anyway if you knew her i’m sure you’ll be in the same shoes as those people you’re refering to as fake friends. I rest my case.

  7. Wow Naliaka (#4) it’s good that you mentioned a certain sheep mentality which is detrimental in Kenya-Stockholm. “Mob leaders” gather friends for in-house parties that are aimed for gossip, dancing and binge drinking – whisky and vodka are the norm. Kids are subjected to high decibel music as mothers wriggle their bottoms on living room floors. Thereafter, they post photos on Facebook to show how socially connected they are, with scores of friends.

    The suspected woman had been part of such an outfit; no wonder her so-called party friends were never there during her full month’s absence. Couldn’t they have bothered calling her or driving their cars – some of which are driven without valid driver’s licenses – to her place? A true friend would report to the police, social services or fellow friends if they noticed something weird. Given that kids were involved, why couldn’t these fake friends ask how or where they were?

    They are currently all over FB writing sweet nothings about how close they were to the departed kids. One gang leader is busy blaming herself and the Kenya-Stockholm community among others, for the tragic loss of the kids. Lol! She is a mother and seriously, should have queried why the suspected woman had disappeared from her gossip circle.

    FB is now the place to assemble and wrangle over whether to honor the departed kids in Sigtuna or somewhere in Stockholm. It’s a shame that none of the suspected woman’s friends has had the guts to appear on national TV to vouch for her “good character” and motherly care, regardless of the crime she is alleged to have committed. None of these sheep appeared on TV to show solidarity as Swedes laid flowers and lit candles at the jetty where the children’s clothes were found. I guess they were just thinking of how much petrol was gonna cost them to drive for miles to Sigtuna.

    Facebook Ti Ya Nyokwa!

  8. Oh dear! Oh dear! Oh dear! Makena it takes one to know one, I wouldn’t be surprised that you are ‘friends’ with the people you are writing about. People choose to go underground for various reasons. Assumptions were made in this case and unfortunately it ended tragically. I hope it will be a lesson to all of us, it’s too late for blame games. Fyi there will be a memorial at Munkholmen this saturday at 2pm and a church service is scheduled for Friday at 5pm at St Eugenia. And I don’t think going on TV will help with anything. And I have said before do not be quick to judge this can befall anybody.

  9. Miss Marple #8, read and re-read comments then respond when you have understood them. You have veered off already by reacting to my comment. It’s my thinking and I stand by it, and you are not invited to use them to draw assumptions on me. For example you wrote that going on TV will not help, yet never understood what I wrote about going on national TV.

    Let people give their views without suggesting a ‘gag order’ by attempting unnecessary interpretations, unless they insult the freedom of expression offered by KSB. Stick to your opinion, in simple words!

  10. I’m not going to munkholmen anyway. I’ll keep the boys in prayers. Miss Marple and entourage, do what you have to do to show your sympathies. Seriously, wakenyas flock mentality lives on.

  11. Missy. The boys will make you pray? At least for the first time this season? I hope you will be away from the bottle while in prayers. Keep your nose off the Munkholmen Crew if you are not in it. They will represent Kenyans. The Swedes have done their part.

  12. Makena and Missy I like your thinking. Herd mentality is a big problem among wakenya wengine. Can’t do this before my shepherd leads me etc. where were these self-imposed social life leaders when the suspected lady was in darkness with 40 boxes of pizza? her kids were not in school but who bothered? At least Sophia Njoroge came out to inform Kenyans what she had known.

  13. Oki dokie Makena. You’re comments were/are full of malice and thats my opinion. And for those of you going on about ‘herd mentality’ do you expect things to plan themselves? It’s a flippin memorial…yawa!

  14. Miss marple, you seem very engaged in this matter. Can it be that you are out for recognition? Just wondering. If Grace was your friend you would have noticed something was wrong when she stopped returning calls. Means you were too busy with your hoards of friends, party, let me guess booze…Typical Wakenya mentaliy.

  15. Can you people please put aside you tribalism and pray instead for the soul of those two precious boys and also pray for their mother and every single mother on earth so that something like this should never happen again?I personally know this family. some of you here don’t know how it feels when something like this happens to someone you know.

  16. The woman has now been charged with MURDER. We should move to a more advanced level of probing the matter. Miss Marple can continue playing Shepherd/Headmistress/Chief whip of the FB flock. Missy, I figure Miss Marple is stuck in Semantics and instead of going on with her plans, is busy countering comments at KSB.

  17. some of you are here just making fun of a serious situation. This is life and we are all humans. Tragedy kan knock on anyones door at anytime.

  18. Mbweha, i am not from kenya and don’t understand some words writen in the language, i sense som tribal issue here. Maybe i am wrong. I knew Grace personally and i never saw a murderer in her. Its a tragic situation that i can’t come i terms with. It’s hard to know what is going on in peoples head. She seemed nice to me. some devil must have gone into her head during this last months!!!i am sure she loved her kids, but the voice of the devil was stronger.

  19. Jud: please not a single comment bears your assumption of tribalism in terms of the murder suspect. Murder has been committed and in Law, there is no telling who has done wrong until found guilty. You knew her differently and it’s only wise that we await the verdict.

    Meanwhile, you Avatar and handle(s) are quite telling.

  20. Jud, I read somewhere that you you were mad at the social services for not doing enough. Rememebr we are negroes in this country. Some wazungus might not always have sympathy for blackies like us.

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