During the visit, Passaris spent time with Rachel’s relatives, neighbours, and close family members as they struggled to come to terms with the heartbreaking loss of a woman many described as hardworking, humble, and devoted to her children.
Photos and videos shared from the condolence visit revealed the modest rental house where Rachel had been living with her children before her untimely death.
The emotional scenes showed mourners gathered both inside and outside the small family home, comforting one another as grief filled the atmosphere.
Passaris was welcomed by members of the bereaved family, including Rachel’s mother and the deceased’s young children, who appeared deeply affected by the tragedy that has now left them without their mother’s love, guidance, and support.
The Nairobi Woman Rep offered words of comfort to the family and assured them that they would not walk through the difficult period alone. She emphasized the need for justice and called on relevant authorities to ensure thorough investigations into the circumstances surrounding Rachel’s death.
According to Passaris, beyond the headlines and public discussions surrounding the tragedy, there are innocent children whose lives have been permanently changed.
She noted that the emotional and financial burden now facing the family requires collective support from leaders, well-wishers, and members of the public.
The lawmaker also highlighted the simplicity of Rachel’s living conditions, saying the modest home reflected the daily struggles many ordinary Kenyan families face while trying to provide for their loved ones.
Despite the pain visible during the visit, neighbours described Rachel as a friendly and resilient woman who maintained close relationships within the community.
Leaders from the Kenya Women Parliamentary Association (KEWOPA) also joined the condolence visit, standing in solidarity with the family during the mourning period.
Passaris urged Kenyans to continue condemning violence and supporting families affected by painful incidents that leave children vulnerable and communities traumatised.
She further encouraged leaders and society to pay greater attention to mental health, family support systems, and protection of vulnerable women and children facing difficult situations.
As the family continues preparing for Rachel’s burial, emotional tributes have continued pouring in from friends, neighbours, and Kenyans online, many expressing sympathy for the children left behind and calling for justice and accountability.
The heartbreaking scenes from the Mwiki home have now become a painful reminder of how quickly tragedy can strike ordinary families struggling to survive in difficult economic times.
For now, Rachel Wandeto’s family remains united in grief, hoping investigations will eventually provide answers while they try to rebuild their lives after the devastating loss of their loved one.
Passaris was welcomed by members of the bereaved family, including Rachel’s mother and the deceased’s young children, who appeared deeply affected by the tragedy that has now left them without their mother’s love, guidance, and support.
The Nairobi Woman Rep offered words of comfort to the family and assured them that they would not walk through the difficult period alone. She emphasized the need for justice and called on relevant authorities to ensure thorough investigations into the circumstances surrounding Rachel’s death.
According to Passaris, beyond the headlines and public discussions surrounding the tragedy, there are innocent children whose lives have been permanently changed.
She noted that the emotional and financial burden now facing the family requires collective support from leaders, well-wishers, and members of the public.
The lawmaker also highlighted the simplicity of Rachel’s living conditions, saying the modest home reflected the daily struggles many ordinary Kenyan families face while trying to provide for their loved ones.
Despite the pain visible during the visit, neighbours described Rachel as a friendly and resilient woman who maintained close relationships within the community.
Leaders from the Kenya Women Parliamentary Association (KEWOPA) also joined the condolence visit, standing in solidarity with the family during the mourning period.
Passaris urged Kenyans to continue condemning violence and supporting families affected by painful incidents that leave children vulnerable and communities traumatised.
She further encouraged leaders and society to pay greater attention to mental health, family support systems, and protection of vulnerable women and children facing difficult situations.
As the family continues preparing for Rachel’s burial, emotional tributes have continued pouring in from friends, neighbours, and Kenyans online, many expressing sympathy for the children left behind and calling for justice and accountability.
The heartbreaking scenes from the Mwiki home have now become a painful reminder of how quickly tragedy can strike ordinary families struggling to survive in difficult economic times.
For now, Rachel Wandeto’s family remains united in grief, hoping investigations will eventually provide answers while they try to rebuild their lives after the devastating loss of their loved one.
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