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Four Emotional Photos Of Families of Five Plane Crash Victims Gathering for Prayer at Lee Funeral

At Lee Funeral Home in Nairobi, families, friends, and national leaders gathered quietly to remember the late MP Johana Ng’eno and their companions Robert Keter, Amos Rotich, Wycliffe Rono, and Nicholas Kosgei.

This began a day of remembrance, with a prayer service to honor those who died in the helicopter crash in Nandi County.

The atmosphere was filled with grief as relatives hugged, shared memories, and comforted each other. Some knelt in prayer, while others read from the Bible, thinking about how fragile life is and how suddenly it can end.

Friends struggled to hold back tears, and photos showed the deep sadness at the funeral home.

After the prayer service, everyone went to the Africa Gospel Church in Karen for a joint requiem mass. The church was full of mourners, including important political leaders and local officials who came to pay their respects.

Members of Parliament and County Government of Narok representatives were there, showing how important these people were.

Hymns and prayers filled the church, offering comfort and a respectful goodbye to those who had served their communities.

The joint service allowed the families to remember their loved ones together, honoring all six victims in a way that combined public mourning with personal sadness.

It reminded everyone of the late MP’s dedication, the commitment of his colleagues, the pilot's skill, and the courage of those who were with him.

As the service ended, the mourners got ready for the next part of the funeral, including moving the bodies to Emurua Dikirr for more ceremonies.

The day showed the unity and shared sadness felt by families, friends, and leaders, leaving a lasting feeling of respect and solemn remembrance.


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