This is what killed Mercy Mokeira, Miss World Nyamira who was trolled for her looks after posing with inmates at Langata prison

Mercy Mokeira became an instant sensation after she visited Langata Women Prison on International Women’s Day 2016 alongside Miss World Siaya.

A photo of Mercy and Shay Halima (Miss World Siaya) posing with two hot inmates at Langata prison went viral online as coldhearted Kenyans ruthlessly trolled the two.

Also read: This Is What Miss Nyamira Confessed About The Sexy Looking Female Criminals In Langata Prison

Miss World Nyamira passed on over the weekend; media reports indicate that Mercy Mokeira died on Saturday 28th 2017 at 11:30am.

Miss World Nyamira Mercy Mokeira
The late Mercy Mokeira, Miss World Nyamira

A source close to Mokeira revealed that the beauty queen succumbed to a disease called ‘Maple’. The source posted substantial details surrounding the death of Mercy;

“R.I.P MERCY”

“Mercy Mokeira fell unwell in December last year,  she was taken to Kijabe Mission Hospital where she was complaining neck pains. She was diagnosed suffering from thyroids. After medication she got better and went home. On mid- January she felt unwell and taken to a hospital in Gilgil then referred to North Kinangop Catholic Hospital where she wasn’t diagnosed with no ailment. At this time she was fatigued that she wouldn’t even talk or do anything by herself. Her blood samples were taken and sent to Nairobi for testing. On Wednesday this week the results shown that she was ailing something her sister told me was ‘marples’. She was put under medication till she died today Saturday 28th, at 11:30am this morning.”

“Until her death she was Miss Nyamira County.”

“Rest in peace Mercy Mokeira,” The source posted on last Saturday.

Maple syrup urine disease is an inherited disorder in which the body is unable to process certain protein building blocks (amino acids) properly. It’s also characterized by poor feeding, vomiting, lack of energy (lethargy), and developmental delay. If untreated, maple syrup urine disease can lead to seizures, coma, and death. [sic]

 

 

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