A mortuary assistant has opened up about his painful experience preparing the bodies of children who died in a road accident. Malia, mortuary assistant (l), looking emotional, talking about his experience preparing the bodies of kids who died in an accident. Coffins of the primary school kids who died (r). Malia said he attended to the eight bodies of the primary school pupils who died in Arusha, Tanzania and, another body of a man. The good Samaritan lost his life when trying to save the primary school children who were in a school van. It pains so much, Malia Speaking to KUSAGA TV, Malia expressed his heartfelt sorrow for the young lives that were lost in the accident. “It hurts and pains so much. Some of them are my kids’ peers. There is one called Abigail, and my child is also called Abigail. So when I was looking at her, she looked like my child with her light skin tone. The only difference was age. I have never cried because of any tragedy, but this one that involved kids, I had to cry. I wept so much last night until I was tired,” he claimed. Malia noted he attended to all bodies throughout the night, working closely with his doctor, who assisted him. Subscribe to watch new videos Social media reactions Social media users still grappling with the shocking news headed to the comment section to express their brokenness. @mwazanimnyamani8493: “I’m sorry, brother. May God give you strength and continue to give you the heart of faith.” @helencyprian8745: “I’m so sorry, brother. We have all been hurt. May God comfort their parents. It’s unfortunate.” @MonicaRaila-tn5rb: “I’m sorry, brother. It hurts. If God were to accept bribes, we would let the children live.” @dorcemwinuka9842: “May only God comfort parents, brothers, teachers, students, and the nation. The government should carefully inspect students’ cars; many are bad, and the drivers should be adults, not young people.”
by John Green

