A Kenyan woman who recently abandoned her twin infants with her boyfriend has reappeared, revealing that she has been struggling with severe depression. The incident, which sparked national concern and conversations on mental health, occurred when the young mother unexpectedly left her children with her partner, leaving him unable to contact her for several days.
In a recent statement, she explained that overwhelming emotional and psychological challenges led her to make the difficult decision to leave her children temporarily, adding that she felt incapable of providing proper care due to her mental state. The woman shared her ongoing struggle with depression, a condition that is often stigmatized and underreported in Kenya, particularly among young mothers facing economic and social hardships.
Local authorities and social workers have since intervened, offering support to both the mother and her family. The incident has highlighted the need for more accessible mental health services in Kenya, with many advocates calling for increased awareness and resources for those struggling with depression, especially new mothers.
Mental health professionals urge society to view this case with compassion, as the pressures of motherhood combined with limited mental health support can lead to severe consequences. The story continues to resonate across the nation, raising important conversations on the importance of mental health care and support systems for vulnerable populations.