Gerald Njoroge Mwangi |
The Super Metro matatu sacco has spoken out following the death of Gerald Njoroge Mwangi, better known as Mwas. Super Metro paid tribute to Mwas. What did Super Metro say about conductor’s death? The conductor, touted as the best-looking in Nairobi, succumbed to injuries sustained on the road accident. Harmony, who was in charge of the blood drive, said details of the accident were scanty, but he was thrown out of the moving vehicle upon impact. “They were hit from behind, and there was a car that hit them. They were leaving one of the stages along the highway when the accident happened.
He was at the door and was thrown out,” she told TUKO.co.ke. In a Friday, October 11 statement, the sacco paid a heartfelt tribute to the degree holder. “In loving memory of Mwas, beloved child, husband, dad and friend. All forms of loss must be heartbreaking, but letting go is a meaning of loss itself. Peace will come from the memories of his love and affection that comfort you today and tomorrow,” the tribute read. The sacco then condoled with Mwas’s loved ones, writing: “Our sincere condolences to the family. Sad.” Kenyans mourned Mwas, saying: Wayden Capwone “May his soul rest in eternal peace. He was a real G.” Wairimu Wa Kago: “Rest in peace, Mwas. May God give his family peace.”
by William Osoro