- Baby Dylan had a cancerous growth in his eye and philanthropist Eric Omondi raised funds for him
- Despite flying Dylan to India for treatment, the boy passed away leaving the charitable comedian in pain
- Dylan Mudoga, another child Omondi was helping also died and the entertainer blamed the healthcare system
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Comedian Eric Omondi has announced the sudden passing of baby Dylan.
How did Dylan die?
Mourning the death, Omondi said Dylan died after a fight bravely borne.
Dylan had a cancerous growth in his eye and was flown to India in late 2023 for specialised treatment.
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Earlier reports indicated that Dylan was responding well to treatment after surgery.
"We have lost Dylan. We gave it our best. This one hit differently. I was hopeful, but God has his plans. We keep the family in prayer. Rest with the angels, champ," mourned Omondi.
Saddened by the passing, Kenyans condoleed with the family and celebrate Dylan's life.
Highlighting collective compassion in times of need, many vowed to support the family in laying the baby to rest.
Luopeandk:
"Ohhh no, I was so hopeful he would lead a normal life. Rest in paradise Dylan. May his parents find strength and healing during this difficult time."
Natasha Vivia:
"May his soul rest in eternal peace. You really tried Eric. May God bless you for the good work."
Lilyblackswan:
"Oh my, so sad. The dad Bernard, oh he has really tried everything possible for this boy. Death is cruel. Rest well with the angels champ."
Milkamiss4:
"So sad. Sending my condolences to his family."
Miss_nthenge:
"Go well, baby... you fought but God had his plans."
Joyline_joy:
"Gosh, but he was recovering well. Rest well angel."
Climastano:
"For the family, nothing but prayers. God give you strength during this hard time."
How did Pyden Mudoga die?
Dylan's death comes months after Pyden Mudoga, a child whom Omondi also helped raise funds for treatment passed on.
Baby Pyden died after a brave battle with cancer. The one-month-old baby had a cancerous growth in his jaw.
Omondi's efforts rallied Kenyans to raise KSh1.4 million for Pyden's treatment.
Amid grief, Omondi decried the state of healthcare in the country and called for reform.
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