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Machakos: Heartbroken Parents of Lady Who Died in Kasarani Airbnb Mourn Her Painfully During Burial

 

It is a sad day for the family of Joanitar Mbulwa Nzomo, the young girl who was found dead in a Kasarani Airbnb. Heartbroken parents of Joanitar Mbulwa Nzomo, Anthony Nzomo and Nancy Mukui emotional during their daughter's burial. The college student at East Africa School of Aviation was laid to rest in an emotional ceremony in Kiteini- Mutituni location, Machakos county. The burial was attended by family and friends, who showed up to demonstrate their emotional support. Mbulwa's parents could not hold back their emotions as they grieved the demise of their daughter, expressing their pain in their eulogy.  "We thank God for that short period He gave us to be with you. You are our precious gift. He brought you up with Christian moral values, giving you the best in life that we, as your parents, could afford. We love you, but God loves you more. Sleep well in Heaven with angels. Fare thee well," the MC read. Mbulwa's mum breaks down at Mbulwa's burial Subscribe to watch new videos The most heartbreaking moment came when her mother broke down as she watched her daughter's body in the white casket being lowered into the grave. In the video shared by Citizen TV, the grieving mother was overcome with emotion as she struggled to accept the loss. She needed the assistance of close friends and family to hold and console her as she mourned the demise of her daughter. She cried bitterly and could be heard saying, 'no, no,' indicating that she could not accept the harsh reality. Where did Joanitar Mbulwa meet her suspect? In related news, details showed that Mbulwa, who died after falling off a 10th-floor apartment, met a man at a nightclub. After securing CCTV footage, detectives discovered that Mbulwa and the man, identified as Lawrence Gitonga, met at an entertainment joint on the fateful night. Mbulwa, wearing only a red t-shirt, met Gitonga in one of the entertainment joints along Mirema Drive in Roysambu on Friday, March 1. After partying for hours, they left the club in the company of another friend they dropped off before heading to the short-to-stay apartment they had booked. 


by  John Green 

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