TikToker Mama Twins Heartbroken as Parents Die Months after Building Lovely Home: “Mungu Mbona”

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A TikToker using the handle Mama Twins is heartbroken as she remembers how her parents died months after their house was built. TikToker Mama Twins lamented about how her parents died shortly after moving into their newly built house.

 Mama Twins, who hails from Kisii county, revealed that they grew up in abject poverty and that she did not know her parents would not live to enjoy the fruits of their labour. How TikToker losing parents has affected her He shared a video on her TikTok page showing a bungalow and the compound in which her late parents left behind.

  In the clip, she also showed her parents sitting in the living room, looking jovial as they smiled at the camera.  In her video caption, Mama Twins aid: “Last December, a day like today, my parents were so excited to enter their new house; little did they know death was staring at them. 

Immediately they started living in their new house, they never smiled again. Right now, it’s two new graves standing in the middle of the homestead with nobody else staying there. 

The world is so wicked. Why God?” She also noted that her parents had not been sick and that their death left them in so much pain and sorrow. 

Watch the video below: Here are some of the reactions from social media users: @Gold said: “Always buy land and build far from people who know you.” @AnneRN said: “I am from Central, nimeona wazazi wengi wamejengewa, they are okay. 

I think mkijenga, just pray, and everything will be well.” @Itapar said: “Kwetu kuna four graves, my grandmother, dad, mum and little bro. I’m the only one left. It’s been five years saa hii sijawahi step home. People wonder why I’m away, but something in me just doesn’t want to go back home.” 

@Tumaah said: “After tumeishi kwa rentals with my hubby, the moment tuliingia kwa nyumba yetu hata my hubby alikaa tu 11 months. Sasa mimi ni widow.” @Judyboucher said: “But why are people this wicked? Can’t we live in a world full of love kama enzi za kitambo. Sorry for your loss.” 


by  Amondi Aroko 

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