- Kenyans felt sad when they saw the pain of the families and friends of the victims of the incident at Hillside Endarasha Academy
- They consoled the bereaved in various ways, many writing prayers of encouragement in the comments section
- Others wrote uplifting messages hoping families grieving their loved ones will find comfort
Pain – Kenyans have joined the bereaved families of Hillside Endarasha Academy fire victims in their mourning period.
Grieving families and friends gathered at Mweiga Stadium for a memorial service on Thursday, the 26th.
The corpses of 21 students who died at luck The dead in the fire were kept in the tent.
“Emotions were very high when the bodies of the 21 victims of Hillside Endarasha Academy were placed in Mweiga Stadium for a memorial service,” read the caption on the post shared by NTV Kenya.
Parents cried during the service to honor Endarasha students
The tent was filled with people who were heartbroken over the loss of the lives of these young children, with tears streaming down their eyes.
A relative mentioned the victims by name and described them in a few words, which really touched the visitors. Some could not stop crying, expressing their deep sorrow following the painful death of the students.
Kenyans console the grieving families
The incident touched several Kenyans and they headed to the comment section to share their thoughts.
Sukus Sukus:
“O Lord, we cannot fully understand the pain of parents and immediate families. We can only imagine it. But you, whose power of comfort extends throughout the world, has intended to accompany every parent in this time of great pain. Lord, that is not too much to ask of you you, whose power is limitless. We pray to you Lord for them. Lord, let us hear.”
Vivianne Otieno Ndegwa:
“It is very sad because this tragedy could have been avoided.”
Geoffrey Koech:
“May God give the affected families the courage to endure the grief and peace beyond human understanding.”
Vicky Dominic:
“Pain is not only the loss of children but the painful death they went through. Imagine trying to save your life without success while the doors are locked from the outside. It's sad. May the affected families find peace.”
Anthony Makau:
“The last enemy that will be destroyed is death. May the families who lost their beloved children find comfort in God.”
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