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MP Kiaraho’s Widow and Children Spotted Sharing a Quiet Moment Before Funeral Procession

Emotions ran high on Friday, April 10, 2026, as the family of the late Ol Kalou Member of Parliament, David Njuguna Kiaraho, gathered to bid him farewell ahead of his burial in Kiambu County.

The somber atmosphere was evident as the grieving widow, visibly overwhelmed by loss, was gently supported by her daughter.

The two stood side by side near the hearse carrying the legislator’s remains, sharing a quiet but deeply moving moment that captured the pain of a family saying goodbye to a beloved patriarch. 

As the funeral procession began its journey toward Kiambu County, family members, all dressed in black, followed closely behind.

The widow and her daughter stood out in elegant fascinators of different colours, a subtle yet striking contrast amid the sea of mourning attire.

Along the route, residents gathered in large numbers, lining sections of the road to pay their final respects.

Many watched in silence, while others waved solemnly as the convoy passed, reflecting the deep connection the late MP had built with his constituents over the years.

To ensure order and security, authorities deployed traffic marshals and security personnel who coordinated the smooth flow of the procession.

Their presence helped maintain dignity throughout the journey, allowing the family and mourners to focus on honoring the late leader.

Leaders and members of the community described Kiaraho as a devoted public servant whose impact was felt across Ol Kalou Constituency.

They praised his commitment to development, accessibility to the people, and his consistent efforts to improve infrastructure and livelihoods.

The family expressed heartfelt appreciation for the overwhelming support they had received from Kenyans across the country.

They noted that the solidarity shown during this difficult period had brought them comfort and strength as they prepared for the final send-off at Tigoni Farm.

Officials confirmed that close coordination between family representatives and local authorities was ongoing to guarantee a respectful and well-organized burial ceremony.

Across Ol Kalou, residents continued to mourn, sharing memories of a leader who served diligently and remained closely connected to his people.

National leaders also called for unity, urging Kenyans to uphold respect and dignity during the mourning period.

Kiaraho, who was serving his third term in Parliament since his first election in 2013, also contributed through his roles in key committees, leaving behind a legacy of dedicated service.




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