The mother of Margaret Nduta-the Kenyan woman sentenced to death in Vietnam on drug charges-has sent a desperate appeal to President William Ruto, a day after the 37-year-old's execution was delayed.
While expressing gratitude to the government for their intervention at the eleventh hour, Nduta's mother, Purity Wangari, admitted that despite the temporary reprieve, the family was still living in anguish.
Speaking from their home in Murang'a County, Wangari called on the President to engage in further negotiations to facilitate the return of her daughter. "Thank you, Mr President, because my child has not been killed.
Please bring her back home, we'll be very grateful," a tearful Wangari said.