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RIP: Beautiful Photos Of Form Three Student Who Was Found Dead in a Small Room in School Dispensary

Grief filled the air as family members, friends, and neighbours gathered to remember the life of Zakayo Analo Jimmy ahead of his final send-off. 

Among those present, one figure captured the hearts of many — his mother, who arrived wearing her son’s favourite sweater, a simple but powerful symbol of a bond that death could not break.

The emotional moment unfolded as she shared a touching tribute dedicated to her beloved son. Dressed in the sweater Jimmy cherished, the grieving mother stood before mourners and expressed the deep pain of losing a child she had raised with love, hope, and endless dreams.

In her message, she spoke of Jimmy as a kind and warm-hearted young man who brightened the lives of those around him. She recalled his cheerful nature, his laughter that filled their home, and the strong connection he maintained with his family. 

According to her, Jimmy had a generous spirit and a way of making people feel valued wherever he went.

Her decision to wear the sweater was deeply meaningful. She explained that it reminded her of the many moments they shared together — moments now preserved only in memories. To her, the garment carried the warmth of her son’s presence and the love they will always share.

The gathering turned emotional as many mourners wiped away tears while listening to her tribute. Friends who knew Jimmy described him as humble, friendly, and full of life. Several speakers encouraged the family to remain strong during this painful time.

As preparations for the burial continue, the tribute from Jimmy’s mother remains a touching reminder of the deep love between a parent and child. 

The heartfelt moment has since touched many people online, with photos from the event circulating widely as Kenyans continue to send messages of comfort to the grieving family.




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