Sarah Gwan's family address claims she took her own life

Sarah passed after four days of battling for her life at Kenyatta National Hospital

The family of popular video vixen Sarah Njogu, known as Sarah Gwan, is seeking justice following her untimely death.

Despite claims that the vixen committed suicide by throwing herself off a building, her family refutes these claims.

Sarah Gwan fell from the second-floor balcony of a building in Seasons, Kasarani, while in the company of three friends: two women and one man.

In the early hours of June 25, Mary Wanjiru received a call from St. Francis Hospital, Kasarani, informing her that her daughter, Sarah, had been admitted after a dangerous fall.

Upon arriving at St. Francis Hospital, Wanjiru was confronted with the horrific sight of her daughter lying on a bed with blood oozing from her ears and a cut on her head.

Meanwhile, Sarah's father was on his way to Nairobi from Karatina after receiving the tragic call.

Sarah was in critical condition, and the medical team quickly decided she needed to be transferred to Kenyatta National Hospital for more advanced care.

When her father arrived, he filed a formal complaint with the police at the Kasarani Police Station.

However, the police advised him to see his daughter first before filing a formal statement.

After visiting Sarah, he returned to the police station, and two officers accompanied him back to St. Francis Hospital.

The three friends were arrested and taken into custody but were released two days later on a Sh60,000 cash bail each.

After four days of battling for her life, Sarah Gwan passed away at Kenyatta National Hospital on Saturday morning.

The family disputes the friends' account, which insinuates that Sarah had intentionally thrown herself off the balcony.

Sarah's mother denied that her daughter would have taken her own life and vehemently disputes the friends' account.