Kenya lost a cherished actor, Xavier Jerry Nato, who passed away after a long battle with illness, including kidney failure.

He was well-known for his role in the hit TV show Tahidi High and was also the founder of Millaz Productions.

Recently, Nato’s family made a public appeal for financial support after he was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in November.

They needed help to cover his medical expenses. Despite the support they received from the community, he sadly succumbed to his health issues, leaving many people heartbroken.

His close friend, Job Masika, shared a heartfelt message on social media, describing Nato as a brother and a dear friend.

Masika expressed his deep sorrow, saying, “I have lost a brother, confidant, and friend. If I were to write a book about my life, Xavier would take half of the book.

My feelings are conflicted. I can’t even describe how I’m feeling. It’s a mix of shock, sadness, and pain in my heart.”

After the news of his death spread, many Kenyans took to social media to express their condolences and share memories of Nato. Fans and fellow celebrities shared their sadness and disbelief.

Hannington Ochieng wrote, “Struggling to comprehend the news.” Anne Nakhumicha said, “Ooohhh Noo! I thought he was getting better!” Many others echoed similar sentiments, showing how much he was loved and respected.

Nato’s passing comes at a tough time for the Kenyan entertainment industry, which has faced several recent losses.

Just weeks before his death, actress Eillen Otieno, known as Senje, also died due to health complications. This has left many in the industry feeling a deep sense of loss.

Xavier Jerry Nato made a lasting impact on Kenyan television and film. He brought joy to many through his performances and will be remembered for his talent and the happiness he shared with audiences.

As Kenyans mourn his passing, many hope that his family finds comfort in their memories of him during this difficult time.

His legacy will continue to live on in the hearts of those who knew him and appreciated his work.

By Kenyans

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