The Kenyan community in the United Kingdom is mourning the death of Irene Mbugua, a 36-year-old mother of four. Irene was murdered by a patient while working in care.
She came from Mataara in Gatundu North, Kiambu County, Kenya, and moved to the UK two years ago. Like many, she came to work hard and give her children a better life. In that short time, Irene became loved at work and in her community.
Funeral Plans and Support
Irene’s family lives in the UK, so she will be buried here. But the family has no access to public funds. This means they cannot get government help with funeral costs or daily needs.
The community has stepped in to help. A fund has been set up to raise £20,000 for Irene’s funeral and her children. Friends and well-wishers have started giving, but more support is needed.
👉 You can donate here: Help Irene Mbugua’s Family.
Every gift, large or small, brings relief to her grieving family.
The Challenge for Diaspora Families
Irene’s story shows the struggles that many Africans abroad face. When someone dies suddenly, families are often unprepared. Funerals are expensive. Without insurance, relatives and the community carry the full cost.
Her family chose to bury her in the UK. Others must decide between a local burial or repatriation. Both options are costly and painful.
This tragedy is a reminder of why planning matters. Families in the diaspora need support systems they can trust.









