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In Maritim, Keswo, Nakuru county, the late Weldon was laid to rest in a humble ceremony attended by family, friends, and neighbours.The emotional event was marked by a coffin made from patched timber offcuts, half-covered by a sheet – the only option the family could afford.
The modest nature of the coffin sparked a wave of sympathy on social media, with many Kenyans expressing sorrow for the family and concern over the broader issue of poverty in the community.Netizens also criticised local leaders, including the area MP, for not supporting the family to provide a better send-off.
While the funeral highlighted financial struggles, it also reminded people of the importance of communal support, especially for vulnerable members of society.Many online users reflected on the inevitability of death and the need to help others while alive.
Comparisons were drawn to other funerals, such as that of Mzee Daniel Mukhwana Matakala in Bungoma, who was buried in a metal and glass casket as per his wish, showing stark contrasts in burial conditions within different communities.
Overall, the story resonated with Kenyans nationwide, touching hearts and sparking conversations about dignity, poverty, and community responsibility.
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