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Video Emerges of Senator Methu Crying Profusely, Nearly Collapsing as He Buries Dad

 

A video of Nyandarua senator Methu Muhia crying profusely during his father's burial has emerged. Methu Muhia laid his dad to rest in January 1.Death is cruel, and for the Nyandarua senator, it was a tough time when death came knocking on his door. The politician announced the loss of his father on social media in December 2023, leaving Kenyans consoling him. Death is painful and cruel. The pain of losing a parent is immeasurable. My dad rested this morning," the senator wrote on Facebook.  Senator Methu buries dad The burial of the politician's dad was held on January 1, and President William Ruto and his Deputy Rigathi Gachagua were present. In an emerged video from the burial, senator Methu was spotted all emotional as his dad's body was lowered to the ground. The politician was paying his last respects and got emotional as he threw soil into the ground. He nearly collapsed as he cried profusely. Netizens react to Majorto "Real men don't cry whatever the case. I never cried when I lost both parents but was very painful." Edwin_Langat: "Pole senator methu." Garang "A very tribal leader,shenzi sanaa." Shirley nguri "Whydo parents die after struggling alot when it they time to enjoy wanaenda soo painful." James asamu "Losing a parent is the most painful thing someone has to live with, pole senator Methu." Msnjogu "This shows how the relationship between the two was, pole sana senator methu it's painful losing loved ones." SweetWambo "I lost my dad in 2007 but I've never healed upto date.... anytime I see this I break soo bad." Karen Nyamu shouts out Samidoh at burial Nominated senator Karen Nyamu attended the burial of Methu's dad. She relayed her condolences and noted that she loved Nyandarua as Samidoh was from the county. "Senator Methu you are also my senator because I have very strong ties with this county. you know Samidoh is from here, and he is right here. Even on Christmas, I was here, we ate here. I might not have met the late but we have seen the fruits of his labour from his children, particularly my friend Methu and I think I have an idea of the kind of man he was. Maybe he didn't take things too seriously just like his son Methu likes to joke all the time. I am not sure but I can just imagine because of Methu." 


by  Patricia Tonui 

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