- Gerald Mwangi, nicknamed Makanga Bae, was buried after he died following a road accident
- Emotions ran high as mourners including family, friends and colleagues paid their last respects
- His grieving mother could not hold back her tears as she tightly hugged her son's coffin
The mother of Gerald Mwangi, the Super Metro matatu conductor who died after a road accident, was overwhelmed with grief.
What happened at Makanga Bae's funeral?
Popularly known as Mwas, he lost his life in the hospital after being thrown out of the matatu that was going, and his leg was cut off.
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.
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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 down by a team of attendants as she was overcome with emotion.
The video showed the family being given a front seat to look at the body of their friend.
“Let the family look at the body first,” said MC.
First a little girl came in accompanied by two women.
Several women came in after him, and one of them laid her head sadly on the coffin.
Another woman started crying loudly after looking at the body of Mwas.
When her mother arrived, she started crying even before looking at the dead body.
Another family caregiver held her as she shed tears.
Mwas's mother nursed the coffin in pain while talking and shaking her head.
He hugged the coffin tightly while his friend comforted him. He was led away while being held on both sides.
Why Gerald Mwangi's mother was not happy with his work at Makanga
Previously speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Mwas shared his mother's dissatisfaction with her work as a utingo.
He revealed that he had a culinary degree and chose to become a conductor after being evicted from his home.
His mother opposed him to do the dangerous work, but his friend convinced him to try it.
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Source: TUKO.co.ke