A wall of silence has struck the final farewell for Cyrus Jirongo this Tuesday morning in Kakamega. Thousands of mourners gathered at Lumakanda, yet an unexpected absence has shocked attendees. Every one of the 65 passengers from the Climax Coach bus involved in the Karai crash was missing, raising questions and fueling speculation across the region.
During a tense 9:45 AM address, family allies and Vihiga Senator George Khaniri publicly questioned the “specific absence” of the bus passengers. Witnesses say several relatives whispered about possible threats or intimidation, while others feared political interference. The empty seats reserved for the passengers have become a visual symbol of mystery and tension.
The local urgency involves a “specific coordination failure” within travel and communication networks that reportedly left relatives and witnesses uninformed about the burial schedule. While organizers insist all efforts were made to invite the Climax bus passengers, insiders reveal that some were reportedly contacted at the last minute, but their response remains unclear.
Meanwhile, security personnel at the site have been instructed to monitor the area closely. Local elders expressed concern that the absence of witnesses could compromise the integrity of the burial rituals and potentially hide truths about the tragic Karai crash.
The suspense loop deepens as some attendees whispered about undisclosed conversations that allegedly took place between the bus company, relatives, and local authorities. Theories range from protective custody for trauma reasons to attempts to obscure sensitive details about the accident.
What exactly caused all 65 passengers to be absent, and could this silence hide details that may change the official account of the Karai collision? Families, officials, and onlookers are glued to the unfolding events, awaiting answers that may redefine the narrative surrounding Cyrus Jirongo’s final moments.
By PeopleDaily
