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“Losing Two Kids”: Citizen TV Journalist Seth Olale Shares His Darkest Moments In Life

Seth Olale said the incident happened in 2016 when he went on a holiday vacation in Malindi with his daughter and a sister-in-law.

Seth Olale said friends, colleagues and neighbours stood with him, something he still lives to remember./photo/Instagram/ Seth Olale.


Citizen TV journalist Seth Olale has shared his darkest moments in life. In an exclusive on Greenbell Media, the celebrated reporter said the darkest moments were the ones he lost his two kids.

Seth Olale said the incident happened in 2016 when he went on a holiday vacation in Malindi with his daughter and a sister-in-law.

While in Malindi during the holiday vacation, the current affairs reporter said suddenly his daughter drowned.

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“I had two tragedies that caused lives. The first is when I had a small baby in Mombasa where we had gone with my daughter and my sister-in-law age of my daughter about 6-7 years. We had gone for a holiday and she accidentally drowned.” He emotionally narrated.

In the midst of all that getting a baby and trying to save her, … you’re in an ambulance with a short, mguu tupu, bare-chested, only a short that’s wet and feeling like the world is going round as you try to save her and all in vain, unafika hospitali, emergency; nothing. You, ultimately lose her,” he added.

Recounting the sad tragedy, Olale added; “And you still carry her to the morgue dead at 1 am and in the mortuary, you are barefooted, with a short without a shirt in Malindi. Sad tragedy.”

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Seth Olale added that the second dark moment in his life happened in 2021 when he lost his twin son to Pnemonia.

Later in 2021, I lost my son to pneumonia a twin. I was in the ICU for more than a week. All that time, I wasn’t eating or doing anything. I even fell sick out of it. We have many other challenges but the two crashed me.” He recalled.

However, Olale said friends, colleagues and neighbours stood with him, something he still lives to remember.

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