- Gerald Mwangi, a former matatu conductor, made waves online thanks to his neatness and professionalism
- The student sadly lost his life after an accident at work and was buried in Kiambu county
- Mourners broke down as they looked at his body, while Kenyans online paid their respects
The third Super Metro conductor Gerald Mwangi has been buried.
Mwas, where was he buried?
Mkondu, popularly known as Mwas, who was popular for his attractiveness, his skills at work, and cleanliness, lost his life in hospital after being thrown out of the matatu that was carrying him.
A close friend said that Mwas was thrown out of the car after the accident, and his leg was cut.
He was admitted to the Kenyatta National Hospital but later died while receiving treatment after his organs failed to function. suddenly.
The beloved father and husband was buried on Wednesday, October 23, in the county of Kiambu.
The service to honor him was held in the grounds of the Catholic Church of St. Anne in Uthiru before her funeral.
A video shared online showed mourners looking at his body, with many crying in grief.
One woman had to be held by the nursing team as she was overcome with emotion.
His co-workers, wearing matching T-shirts, were there to pay their last respects.
Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Zablon Mwangi, a conductor on the route Kasarani who attended the funeral, paid tribute to Mwas, while praising the workers of the transport sector for uniting.
“Mwas may have left us, but he will live in our thoughts forever. He was a gentleman, and I was not surprised by the large number of people who attended from the third sector,” Zablon said.
Kenyans paid their respects to Mwas, writing:
Mukanga Gathoni:
“Losing a young person is very painful.”
Esther Wanjiru:
“Rest in peace bro.”
Makarena Contains:
“Rest in peace young man.”
Irene Njeri:
“Rest in peace.”
Trizah Name:
“Rest in peace.”
Why did Mwas become the conductor of Super Metro?
Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Mwas expressed his mother's concern about her work as a makanga.
He admitted that he had a degree in hospitality and accommodation but decided to become a conductor after being evicted.
His mother was against the dangerous job, but a friend urged him to try it. Mwas admitted that he did not tell his mother about the job.
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Source: TUKO.co.ke