- In August 2024, Kenyans and Zabron singers scattered around the world were deeply saddened to learn of the sudden death of their singer, Marco Joseph.
- Weeks after his funeral, his wife was in a well-decorated tomb, decorated with pictures and finished with marble, and she looked very sad.
- After watching the video, which also included Marco's son, netizens were shocked and heartbroken for the young family.
The wife of Marco Joseph, the lead singer of the Zabron Singers who passed away, is still full of grief weeks after his burial.
What killed Marco Joseph?
The musician had heart problems, and the condition worsened after he had just finished a show in Kenya and was preparing for another Poisonous.
In a video shared by Kisabella Michael, his wife and their child were seen mourning the death of their husband and father, respectively.
Once upon a time, that widow sand he was overwhelmed with emotion, and seemed to be deep in thought.
A man had accompanied them to comfort them during that difficult period.
Kenyans commenting on the video:
Pray for Mathias:
“It hurts so much to leave little children like this. Dear ones, it hurts a lot. May God show us his kindness and mercy. Rest in Glory Marco!”
Jesus My Rock:
“He has worked hard. I spent a whole year without the courage to look at the grave of the man I loved with all my heart. I went for the first time, I couldn't reach the place I saw, and I ran back home. Let the neighbors hear this.”
Sarah Taura:
“Sorry sister, take heart, God is always with you.”
Vanessa Mushi:
“I'm 15 years old and every time I go it's still very difficult. God just help that mother, I know the pain she's going through. Then the devil appears and says she's given birth, she wants wealth, man, let's fear God at least a little.”
Asha in Lapland:
“Hey guys, let's hear it from our colleagues but don't ask for it to be found. I'm so sorry, Mama Joan. We used to see widows as old people, but in today's world, we daughters are the ones who are left by our husbands. Guys, don't blame this sister, I'm hurting, I can't speak, that wound hurts. ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ ðŸ˜ðŸ˜.”
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