- Former Malkia Strikers player Janet Wanja shared an adorable photo with her young daughters as they spent family time together
- The volleyball star sat between her children with her arms around them as they took pictures
- People on social media poured into the comments section to mourn the queen who died of gallbladder cancer
The last post of volleyball star Janet Wanja on Facebook before her death has broken the hearts of netizens.
The former Queen's Strikers player who died of gall bladder cancer expressed his love for spending time with his family.
He cherished the time he spent with his beautiful daughters, who also enjoyed being with their mother.
“My dears. My blessings,” he wrote in his post on Sunday, September 22.
Janet Wanja Spent Time With Her Children
In the pictures, she sat between her beautiful, smiling daughters posing for pictures that went viral on the internet.
In another photo, Wanja joined a man, and they took a family photo that showed their strong bond.
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The children were enjoying the snacks, and the man held his hood while Wanja hugged them.
Other people also joined him in the beautiful moment of taking pictures enjoying the happy moment together.
Kenyans mourn the death of Janet Wanja
Social media users flooded the comments section to express their grief after his death.
Nick Klaus:
“RIP Janet Wanja. Thank you for contributing to volleyball and representing Kenya.”
Carolyne Kinyua:
“It's so sad!!!! You were in so much pain, Wanja. When I cared for you for a long time, I knew you did everything you could to be strong!!! You fought a good fight. Rest in peace. One day, cancer will be completely eradicated.”
Kimyuyu Kimyuyu:
“I once met this sister at a Kenyan volleyball tournament. Very humble and kind. Rest in peace, mother.”
Sylo Kennedy Obwa Okello:
“So sad that you are gone. Rest in peace, Janet Wanja.”
Joseph Waterethia Hom:
“Rest in eternal peace, Janet. May your soul rest in eternal peace.”
Ambrosino Salim Jnr:
“My deepest condolences to his family. May God rest Wanja's soul in eternal peace. My former client of every season at Pipeline estate.”
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