Tears Flow Freely as Mombasa Taxi Driver Victoria Mumbua Is Buried to Rest: “all Is Well Sister”

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Slain businesswoman, Victoria Mumbua, has been laid to rest Mbaraki Cemetery, in Mombasa county. Mombasa taxi driver Victoria Mumbua was buried in an emotional ceremony.  What happened to the Mombasa taxi driver? The mother of three went missing on Friday, September 25, after accepting a ride request from passengers in Mombasa.Mumbua’s body was discovered at the City Mortuary, Nairobi, after a long search. 

The taxi driver’s painful death touched many Kenyans, with many calling for her killer to be brought to book. Victoria Mumbua’s emotional burial The taxi driver was laid to rest on October 26 and was described as a great, loving and caring mother to her children. “She worked tirelessly to provide for them (her kids) and raise them in strong faith and value nurturing them in Godly way,” read a tribute from a family member. Mumbua’s younger sister, Tabitha Ikusya, shared emotional photos from her burial, accompanied by the message below: “All is well, my sister.” 

Video from Mumbua’s burial below: Netizens have demanded justice for Mumbua’s family, praying for the young children she has left behind. Mamake Meshack said: “Sasa watoto wake the pain they have God comfort the kids with peace that surpasses human understanding.” Alice Njogu said: “It pains me that someone made the poor children to be orphans rest well, mama.” Sarah Mbaru said: “Her death affected me so much, such a harworking mum taking care of her children. Where did humanity go?……..why are people so cruel? May justice prevail. Rest well mama.

 My heartfelt condolences to the entire family.” Achi Mariam wrote: “Very sad. Why kill a mother struggling to take care of her family?” Gerald Odhiambo Sihdo said: “She died doing what she loved, what sustained her and her family. Someone just decided it was her time to die. Victoria Mumbua’s sister speaks after her gruesome death Recently, Tabitha Ikusya, the sister of the slain taxi driver, mourned her in tearjerking posts. In a series of Instagram posts, Tabitha painfully narrated how her loving sister cared for her and her family. She described her as supportive and the best sister. 

Tabitha prayed that justice would prevail and that her sister’s killers would be brought to the book. Tabitha also revealed that her sister’s son was a Form One student at Lenana School, saying she was so heartbroken and not sure what to tell him. 


by  Caren Nyota 

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