According to Nation FM, the baby had been booked for surgery in Canada but the family lacked funds. Her family said a team of doctors from Canada had offered to treat her for free if they paid for her flight and six-month stay. It was then Mr Wanjau, a close relative of the family, volunteered to conduct the funds drive, but the money was withdrawn without their knowledge and the ailing baby was never treated.
"This case is a clear indication that cybercrime has gone a notch higher and some people no longer have a sense of humanity. There are many foundations conning people online and we were tirelessly working to crackdown on them. Kenyans be warned."
"The paybill account number transcripts that we got from Safaricom indicated that Sh2.8 million had been deposited into the account and later withdrawn,” Muthoni’s father Kenneth Kinuthia revealed.He further revealed that he had also given Mr Wanjau Sh155, 000 from a church fundraiser to deposit into the medical funds account."
The Director of Digital Communication at the Office of The President, Dennis Itumbi who was largely involved in the funds drive campaign on Thursday said the incident shows humanity had deserted the human race.
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