US-based Kenyan influencer Bernice Saroni flew back home for the burial of Lucy Wambui.The mother of four boys stepped out in style at the Lee Funeral home before proceeding to Limuru.Bernice admitted that she was pained by Wambui’s death and called for justice to be served.
What did Bernice Saroni say about Lucy Wambui? Wambui died days after undergoing a liposuction procedure and was buried on Tuesday, November 6, at the family farm in Red Hill Limuru. Politicians, including former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua, Mike Sonko, William Kabogo, Ferdinand Waititu, and several MCAs, attended the funeral.
Bernice flew from the US and joined mourners at the Lee Funeral Home to transport the body to her burial. The curvaceous influencer looked classy in a black dress and Dior bag, matching her white heels. One video showed Bernice showcasing some luxury cars at the Lee Funeral Home. They included a Bentley and Range Rover. She admitted that she was pained by Wambui’s death and called for justice.
“It pains. Go well, Lucy Wambui. I pray your justice is served.” Another video showed Bernice talking to Kabogo while Gachagua was a short distance away. She later posted a photo with the former Kiambu governor. Bernice said a prayer for the Ng’ang’a family for their loss. “Death is very painful. No one can heal the pain apart from God. I pray for the Ng’ang’a family at this difficult moment.”
Here are some of the reactions: ronnic_cerah: “You are such a good soul. You flew for her befitting send-off. May her soul rest in peace.” romuti_01: “May she rest well. Welcome home.” gracie_mugure: “Soo unfortunate. May justice be served.” rozziem3: “Woiye! May Lucy rest well.” Which cars does Brian Ng’ang’a own?
Kenyans got to learn about Wambui’s son, Brian Ng’ang’a following her tragic death. His father, Francis Ng’ang’a, started as a carwash attendant and rose to become one of the most influential vehicle importers in Nairobi. Brian is the proud owner of expensive sports cars, a testimony to his love for speed.
By Kenyans