- Nancy Muthoni was buried on her wedding day wearing her dress after her mysterious death days to her big day
- Her bridesmaids wore the beautiful clothes they planned to wear on her wedding day when she was laid to rest
- The Murang'a woman and her husband-to-be were ready to exchange their vows at St John's Pumwani ACK church
A man in Murang'a county who had planned a beautiful wedding is still struggling after the day turned into his fiance's funeral.
Stanley Macharia was hoping to marry the love of his life, Nancy Muthoni, but his dreams were cut short suddenly.
When were Muthoni, Macharia expected to get married?
The two were meant to get married on Saturday, August 17, but Muthoni died a few days before their big day.
The cause of the lady's death remained a mystery, but what happened left many in pain and shock.
Wedding, funeral at St John's Church Pumwani ACK
“Nancy, however, died a few days ago, and is being buried on the day she was to be married,” read the post.
When he was laid in the coffin, Muthoni was decorated with his wedding dress, and those who were suitable to supervise him in the wedding also wore the clothes they were supposed to wear on the day of the ceremony.
The ceremony was held at St John's Pumwani ACK Church, where the couple had to exchange rings.
The church was full of friends, family and guests turned up for the event, how they would have done if Muthoni had been alive.
Kenyans are touched by the death of a Murang'a woman
People in the networks flocked to the comment section while writing heartfelt messages following the hurtful news.
You bless me:
“This only happens to the righteous, but it is very sad. RIP Nancy. Macharia, may God comfort you.”
Maggie Mwane Mwash:
“We as a church are hurting, and it hurts to see his spirit leave us. He was a very humble friend. Rest in peace, our mother.”
Wambui Simon's:
“Pain and sadness. May he rest in peace.”
Consolata Njuguna:
“That's sad, but God is on the throne.”
Millicent Masakhwe:
“I hope they buried her and her gown too. It's her wedding here on earth.”
Bwacha Nyagemi Bwacha:
“It's very painful for her lover. It's painful! Rest in peace, Sr. Nancy. I'm so sorry Mr. Macharia.”
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