Strange Events You Did Not Notice At The Pool Where Hellen Wendy, Kenyan In Canada Died

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A Kenyan nurse based in Canada by the name Hellen Wendy has left many people talking after dying while swimming at an undisclosed hotel.

The lady was recording herself live on Facebook as she engaged her Facebook friends and she was clearly having fun from her facial expression.

At some point, she asked how Kenyans were fairing after William Ruto’s United Democratic Alliance won the votes in the just recently concluded elections.

Prior to beginning to swim, she revealed that she was from work and she wanted to enjoy herself before summer comes to an end.

According to the Facebook live, all was well for Hellen Wendy  from the first minute to the tenth minute of her video. Hell would suddenly break loose for the Kenyan nurse in Canada at the 11th minute as she started struggling at the deep end while shouting and calling for help.

From 11th minute to 3 hours later, Hellen Wendy never showed up again with her phone now left with no option but to continue recording water with no one around.

At this point, her friends knew that all was well and perhaps she was just doing a prank on them but sadly, she never showed up again.

However, there are strange things which happened at the pool and Kenyans can’t stop questioning. For instance, the pool did not have any attendant which is the best practice for swimming pools to attend to any emergency that may arise.

The second strange thing is that no one visited the pool for a whole 3 hours despite the place being thought to be a hotel.

Watch the video below of how Hellen Wendy engaged her Facebook friends before disappearing under the cold water:

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