Kenyan Doctor Grieves Brother’s Loss in Aviator Gambling Tragedy
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P Miano is a cherished healthcare provider on TikTok who typically connects with his viewers through informative material about well-being.
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He explained that he had to journey all the way to Chuka to retrieve his brother’s body for burial in Kerugoya after the young man was playing Aviator, but things did not unfold as he hoped.
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He eventually shared an image of himself at his brother’s gravesite, warning everyone against placing their bets on Aviator.
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The cherished doctor and TikToker P Miano has heartbreakingly lamented the loss of his dear brother, who passed away after wagering on Avitor, with events ultimately turning against him.

How did Miano grieve for his brother?
On TikTok, Miano shared an image of his brother riding a motorcycle during better days and displayed another photograph of himself beside his brother’s gravesite.
Previously, Maino had transported his brother’s remains from Chuka directly to ACK Kerugoya Mortuary, where he remained until the funeral service.
“I’m glad we shared reggae music together, even though you’re in a body bag. This driver has kept me company with tunes; I’ll be leaving you at the morgue now. I will surely miss you,” he lamented sadly.
“Although your passing has moved me, the reggae tunes we once enjoyed together have provided comfort. Happy birthday, brother; keep resting in peace,” he wrote on TikTok.
Kenyans respond to the clip:
Wambui King’atua:
My brother Alijirusha overcame a gambling addiction after falling from a fourth-story building near a scrap metal site. I witnessed how that issue completely consumed him until he hit rock bottom.
jimmy wetu:
Mimi nikiaga kuoneka na 70k hasi ya kukopa 21k kwa chama cha maelfu ili nitumainee undishe za yangu. Hata pia, wanaotumiwa sasa ni saa hizi, na chama linasema kwamba wanaweza ununue haya hivi. Ni nani ambaye anaajiriwi kutokuelekea mtendaji wetu wa viatory?
Painedrinker Madkactus:
Aviator is not a scam. Simply forgive yourself for your losses and begin anew… work diligently and stay away from quick riches.
young billionaire 7:
The Aviator won’t tolerate anyone who gambles greedily, betting wildly in hopes of winning millions only to lose everything. I earn about KES 2,000 daily; however, with savings, I manage around 60-65K per month without fail.
Steph:
“Never, gambling is designed to make you think you are in control before ujue you have lost everything.”
Jerrah:
The laws of the universe reward only those who diligently work and serve humanity; being a pilot does not fall into this category. Rise early, put in your effort, and you shall receive your due; pursuing a career as a pilot will never lead to wealth.
Evans The Gee:
Farewell to him; I’m also battling addiction…it’s quite a harmful thing to be hooked on.
🦅𝕋𝔸𝕃𝕃𝕂𝕀𝔻 Match May 18:
What’s the point of losing 1,000 shillings when you have it, trying to get 10,000 which you don’t? You might as well just enjoy your 1,000 Ksh.
Young Man, 22, Expresses Remorse Over Aviator Bet Loss After Boda Boda Incident
A different tale highlighted that at just 22 years old, Vincent Ochieng’ was thriving, owning three enterprises including two boda bodas and a mobile phone repair shop.
As all of this transpired, he acquired knowledge about gambling during his time as a student at Kisumu Polytechnic, pursuing studies in Information Communication and Technology.
Unfortunately, Vincent began gambling on Aviator, and soon after, he lost his business and voiced his complaints.
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He revealed that he had nowhere to call home. Sadly, he recounted his devastating tale.