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Tuko News on MSNMargaret Nduta: Kenyan man in Vietnam discloses Thai embassy’s response to death row pleaThe Kenyan man in Vietnam identified as Richie revealed that he and other expats in Vietnam and Thailand have been closely following Nduta's case.
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Tuko News on MSNMargaret Nduta's Mum Confirms Daughter Is Alive in Vietnam, Thanks William Ruto for InterventionPurity Wangari, the mother of Maragret Nduta has confirmed that she is still alive in Vietnam. She expressed hope after her ...
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Tuko News on MSNMargaret Nduta: Video Shows Moment Kenyan Woman Was Arrested in Vietnam for Smuggling DrugsA video showed Margaret Nduta’s arrest in Vietnam over drug smuggling. Authorities set her execution for March 16, while her ...
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The Kenya Times on MSNKenyan Officials Visit Margaret Nduta in Vietnam Prison, Give Way ForwardKorir Sing’oei has issued an update on Kenyan Woman, Margaret Nduta, who is facing execution in Vietnam. Sing’oei, in a ...
The case of Margaret Nduta has gripped the attention of Kenyans as she is set to undergo execution in Vietnam.
Nduta is facing the death penalty in Vietnam after she was convicted of smuggling over two kilograms of cocaine.
Nduta was arrested in July 2023 at Tân SÆ¡n Nhất International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, while transiting to Laos.
The family of Margaret Nduta is holding on to hope after she was spared from a scheduled execution on Monday evening.
Kenyan national Margaret Nduta was found guilty of drug trafficking and sentenced to death in Vietnam in March 2025, but she ...
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The Citizen on MSNKenyan woman arrested for drug trafficking in Vietnam to be executed tomorrowMs Wangui, lacking the financial means to travel to Vietnam, is desperate to see her daughter one last time before the ...
For the best experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. Margaret Nduta Macharia in Vietnam court after she was found in possession of two ...
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The Star on MSNFamily clings on hope as Nduta's fate hangs in the balanceThe family has been hanging on the precipice of hopelessness as news about the fate of Nduta remains guarded. "Thank you so much, Mr President, because my child was not killed," her mother, Purity ...
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