Family and friends from Githurai 45 have been thrown into mourning after the death of a young man who was killed just a few weeks after his beautiful wedding. Frank died a little over a month after his wedding. @Deacon. Source: Facebook Frank tied the knot with the love of his life, Naomi, on September 13, 2025, at the Kiuu AIPCA church in a lovely wedding ceremony attended by close friends and family. In a statement shared by close friends and family members online, Frank met his death on Monday, October 20, after he was attacked and killed in the Kasarani area.
The attack reportedly happened at around 5.20pm, leading to his death. “We are deeply saddened to announce the untimely passing of Frankline Gatukui. On 13th September 2025, barely a month ago, he entered into holy matrimony with his beloved wife Naomi Wambui in a beautiful wedding ceremony officiated by Bishop Samuel Mburu at AIPCA Kiuu Church in Thika Diocese,” the statement from a member of the AIPCA church read. AIPCA bishop Peterson Njenga sent out a message of condolences to the family and friends following Frank’s death, especially his wife Naomi. “What a tragic loss. My condolences to Naomi, the Waweru family, friends, and the entire community. May God grant them strength, comfort, and peace during this difficult time. Rest in peace, Frankline Gatukui. May his memory be a blessing to those who knew him. AIPCA Kiuu fraternity and Thika mother Diocese poleni Sana,” he wrote.
Family and friends mourn Frank On TikTok, many of Frank’s friends mourned him while recalling the lovely moments they had at his wedding a month ago. Here are some of the comments: @Essy lastie said: “It’s so sad 😭😭just a month ago we celebrated this couple, little we didn’t know that their happiness, joy and laughter would be gone within a month💔💔😭still in shock and disbelief that Frank, you are no more😭😭you have gone so soon😭😭😭 May your Soul rest in peace, champion.” While sharing pictures from Frank’s wedding, @Symoh said: “Rest in peace mr Frank.” @Raho “Forty days after your wedding, and now you are no more.”
By Racheal Nyaguthie