Nairobi Mother Mourns Daughter Who Died Days After Graduating from UoN

A family in Kenya has been plunged into grief after the sudden death of a young woman, known affably as Msoo, who passed away just days after graduating from the University of Nairobi. Msoo was healthy when she graduated from the University of Nairobi. Her mother, Ann Gichohi, was overwhelmed with pain as she took to social media to express her heartbreak. Msoo was healthy on her graduation In an emotional post on TikTok, the grieving mother shared photos of her daughter at her graduation, looking healthy and bubbly.  Homa Bay: Daughters build dream home for widowed mother, 23 years after father’s death Woman sadly dies days after leaving cryptic message on Facebook Msoo, described by those who knew her as bright and full of promise, had just celebrated her academic milestone before collapsing and losing her life unexpectedly.

Her passing has left her mother and loved ones with unanswered questions, but they are holding onto faith as they face an unimaginable loss. “Only God knows the pain you have left in my heart, my daughter. I don’t know how to go through this, but I trust in God. Rest in peace Msoo, till I meet you in Heaven.” Social media reactions The tragedy has touched many online, with friends and well-wishers sending words of comfort to the grieving family. One user, @user714mbugua, wrote: “May the Good Lord give you peace. No parent would expect this to happen but only God knows. It pains a lot.”

Another, Gathoni, added: “Hugs momaa. May our dear God give you peace and strength that surpasses all human understanding during this trying moment and may the soul of your dear daughter rest in eternal peace.”  A few days before or after graduation and a wedding, you hear about the deaths. Witches, it’s time you let people finish their destiny.” Nduta Jane Njenga “Parents, please, this world is evil now. Every step for your child, take something before God as a sacrifice covering your child. Inueni dhabihu juu those witches huwa wanainua dhabihu kwa darkness zao.”

 

By  Hillary Lisimba

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