Nyaboke Moraa and her daughter Marrie Achieng
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Kenyan actress Nyaboke Moraa on Sunday 28th July lost her first-born daughter Marrie Achieng just few months later after she lost her elder brother. Marrie's death was publicly announced by Sandra dacha through a post on her socials.

“It is with profound sadness that I announce to you the passing on of @nyabokemoraa ‘s daughter. Your prayers is what she needs right now REST IN PEACE Marrie,” read a post from Sandra Dacha.

The cause of Marrie's death is yet to be announced.

 

Apart from Nyaboke let's see who else has lost their loved ones this year.

Kathy Kiuna and late Bishop Allan Kiuna
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Kathy Kiuna

Bishop Kathy Kiuna's family was struck by death after the demise of Bishop Allan Kiuna after a long battle with cancer.

 

He died at a hospital in Nairobi where he had been admitted, a family spokesman said. Kiuna had been rushed there for attention after his condition deteriorated.

His friends and family congregated at his Runda home after news of the death. Kiuna was diagnosed with multiple myeloma Cancer in 2018/2019 but he didn't announce it to the public until later on.

According to the man of God, he was lucky God provided for him during his time of need.

"For the one year that I was in the US, my treatment cost 3 million dollars (KSh 460 million). And I did not remove one coin from my pocket because the God of heaven provided," he said.

Alla kiuna went to be with the lord at the age of 57 years.

Eric Omondi
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Eric Omondi

Eric Omondi was thrown into mourning a month ago after his brother Fred Omondi was involved in a greasy road accident where he lost his life on the spot.

Fellow comedian and content creator Terence Creative confirmed the tragic news of Fred's death on his Instagram account with a long heartfelt post.

"TODAY AT 6AM I RECEIVED THE SADDEST CALL EVER  It hurts so much... Fred, I thank God for the time we had together.You've been a significant part of my career and growth in the industry. You always treated me like a brother, hosted me when I had nowhere to go, gave me a stage, and paid me," his post read.

Fred Omondi was laid to rest at Sega village Siaya County.

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