Justus Wambua Kavyu lost his first-born daughter to cancer two years ago, a tragedy that profoundly altered the course of his life. Overwhelmed by grief, he chose to retreat to his rural home after the burial, immersing himself in farming as a way of coping. His wife and their remaining daughter later returned to Nairobi, where they settled in Saika residents.
Two weeks passed without communication, attempts by Justus to reach his wife and daughter went unanswered. Troubled by the silence, he travelled to Nairobi to understand what might have happened only to be confronted with an unthinkable reality,, both his wife & his only surviving child had died.
The weight of this second, devastating loss proved unbearable. In a state of profound despair, Justus penned a suicide note before taking his own life. Tragically, he did not inform anyone about the situation. It was only on the sixth day, after neighbours detected a foul smell emanating from the house, that the police forced entry and discovered the decomposing bodies.
Investigations are ongoing to determine the circumstances that led to the deaths of the mother and daughter. An entire generation has been wiped out, a heartbreaking reminder of the fragility of life. May the bereaved relatives find the strength to endure this deeply distressing turn of events.
SAD: This is Nakuru town, police attacked a rider & his two passengers for no reason. Rider left hurting.
Tell me why we still have @kipmurkomen as the interior CS, Kanja as the @IG_NPS, Masengeli and Eliud as DIGs and Finally William Ruto as the president #StopPoliceBrutality
Comrades,
All Kenyans from all walks of life:
We stand firmly united with Butere Girls High School.
Echoes of War is merely a play, an innocent attempt by the gilrs to enjoy themselves and express creativity.
Do not dare harm innocent children for such useless reasons.
Viva!