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Guinness World Records Says It Is Awaiting Evidence as Kenyans Push for Truphena Muthoni’s 72 Hour Tree Hugging Record to Be Certified

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Last updated: 2025/12/12 at 9:50 AM
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Truphena Muthoni, a 22‑year‑old Kenyan environmental activist, completed a 72‑hour tree hugging challenge in Nyeri County in early December 2025. Supporters across Kenya and beyond celebrated her endurance and message on climate change, indigenous forests, and mental health. Many are calling on Guinness World Records to formally certify her achievement.

Muthoni began hugging a large indigenous tree outside the Nyeri County Governor’s office on December 8, 2025 at 12:20 p.m. She kept contact with the tree for 72 consecutive hours without letting go, enduring heat, rain, and discomfort. At 12:24 p.m. on December 11, she passed the 72‑hour mark, exceeding her own previous record of 48 hours.

Local residents gathered each day to offer shelter, support, and encouragement as Muthoni pursued the milestone. The event appeared in live streams and social media posts, spreading her message widely.

Guinness World Records has not yet certified the 72‑hour tree hug. The organization stated it has not received the necessary evidence to verify the claim. GWR requested full documentation, including video, witness statements, and accurate timing records, to begin the verification process. Without this evidence, Guinness cannot list the record officially. Certification requires strict proof and adherence to guidelines on documentation, measurement, and independent verification.

Certification by Guinness World Records gives global recognition and credibility. It confirms that an attempt met strict standards and adds the achievement to an established archive of record holders. Without that formal process, widespread celebration may remain unofficial.

Many Kenyans applauded Muthoni’s feat online and in person. Some donated money, technology, and travel packages to support her future work. A major betting firm pledged KSh1 million to back her environmental campaigns. Social media discussions were mixed, with some praising her commitment and influence on climate awareness, while others questioned how the challenge advances real conservation work. These debates kept her story at the center of national conversation.

Muthoni and her team now must gather and submit full evidence to Guinness World Records, including precise timing records, independent witness statements, and complete video documentation. The process can take several weeks once all material is submitted. Certifying the record will allow her to appear in the official Guinness World Records registry.

For now, her 72‑hour tree hugging challenge stands as a powerful symbolic act. It highlights environmental concerns and engages thousands of people in conversations about conservation and climate change.

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