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Due to a lack of burial land, Susan Wairimu held her parents’ bodies at a mortuary for years. Eric Omondi had to start a campaign because her mother passed away in 2019 and her father in 2012, but they are both still unburied.

The comedian has raised KSh 450,000 so far, with a goal of KSh 1 million to pay for funeral and mortuary expenses.

This time, he has gathered KSh 450,000 for a troubled Nyandarua County woman who, because of a shortage of land, has been unable to bury her parents.

What is Susan Wairimu’s story? After losing her mother in 2019 and her father in 2012, Susan Wairimu has suffered from sadness for years.

She has been unable to obtain a burial place, therefore she has been obliged to keep their bodies in a morgue even though more than ten years have passed.

She longs to say goodbye to her parents in a respectable manner, but the pain and emotional toll have been a heavy burden.

 

The campaign has raised KSh 450,000 so far, according to a recent update from Eric, who also urged further donations to help meet the one million shilling goal.

He included a moving video of them at the Engineer Funeral Home with the message. Despite Wairimu’s forlorn appearance, the charitable comic extended her support.

“Hey everyone, we have Ksh 450,000. Let’s get her to a million dollars so we can buy her land, pay the mortuary expenses, and bury her parents. Since 2019, this casket has been present.

After 13 years of mourning, let’s provide our sister with closure. Please send anything you can to SUSAN MUTAHI at 0705074219. “Blessings, God,” he wrote.

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