Junior Githogoro: Kenyans comfort the man who lost his wife and 3 children

  • Kenyans comforted Junior Githogoro, a Nairobi resident who found his wife and three children died at home
  • The frustrated man received comfort from Kenyans through condolences as he burying his loved ones
  • Githogoro's wife killed their children before he died in a tragic incident that shook the whole country

A Nairobi resident who when he brought his wife and three children after a tragic incident in their home, had received help from Kenyans while burial his family.

Junior of Githogoro (right) returned home and found his wife (left) and their children were dead. Junior family funeral service (center). PHOTO: LOISE KIM, ũGAT MEDIA.
Source: Facebook

Junior of Githogoro returned home one morning and found his wife and three children died on Tuesday, February 11.

When did Junior bury his wife and three children?

According to postmortem reports, Junior's wife killed their three children before taking his wives in an amazing event.

Mass of the dead was performed on the family, before being buried on Tuesday, February 18.

The video captured the funeral ritual arrangement attended by friends and family the day before the deceased was buried.

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A photo of a youth family during a Mass of Requirements

The bodies were placed in the pulpit by the red carpet as they mourned the death of four people.

There was a nice shader behind one image that added the beauty of the table configuration. Behind the table covered with a white sheets where the pictures were placed there was another table wrapped in a blue sheets.

There were empty chairs where the clergy would sit on the platform while conducting a funeral service.

On the day of the funeral, family and friends appeared to support Junior while giving a break to his family.

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Viewed the body of the Junior family of Githogoro before the funeral. Photo: Lemiso Media House.
Source: Facebook

Networks are comforting Junior of Githogoro

Njeri Mwangi: “Wow! It is painful. I left my house my children were young. But now I thank my God. The children have grown up and they do not suffer anymore.

Efanny Rolyne: “Some things have deep roots and can only be explained from a spiritual point of view. Women know what their husbands are involved in because nowadays people are looking for a lot of money at the expense of their loved ones. Look and pray always.”

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Jane Njeri: “I was thrown by three children. One was three weeks old.

LUCIE HENRIE: “There was a time when I was going through hell and I went to Independence Garden Mombasa and found someone I didn't know and told them I wanted to talk to them, for Luck Good they didn't ignore me, they were about 60 years old. while you are left.

Edinah Omurwa: “His children would leave them even if they lived in suffering and their father would marry, but they would only grow up. Very pain.”

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