Sky Victor and Danny, the children of the late gospel musician Betty Bayo, are spending the festive season in the United Kingdom, away from Kenya. The siblings, who have been at the centre of public concern since their mother’s passing, travelled alone from Kenya to the UK to spend Christmas and the holiday season under the care of Shiru Stuart Hungura, a close family friend and popular digital creator.
Shiru Stuart Hungura shared the news via a Facebook post, uploading a video showing the moment she picked up Sky Victor and Danny from Heathrow Airport. The video captures the warm reunion, with the children embracing Shiru and her own kids, reflecting the close bond between them. The post also showed the group chatting and spending quality time together before heading to Shiru’s home, where the children were served a meal, creating a comforting and festive atmosphere.
In her post, Shiru confirmed that the children had arrived safely and expressed gratitude to their father, Baba Sky, for allowing them to travel and spend time with her during the holidays. “We have notified Pastor Kanyari, #Tash, Mamabety and aunties e.g Joyce Kahaki that Sky Victor 254 and #Danny arrived safely, and now to you, our online family, you’ve been asking if they arrived, and yes, wamefika salama. Everyone is happy. Merry Christmas to you all. Baba Sky is salute you for this,” she wrote.
The update was widely welcomed online, with many netizens praising Shiru Stuart Hungura for taking care of the children and ensuring they had a safe and joyful festive experience despite the family’s recent loss. The gestures highlighted the community and familial support surrounding Sky Victor and Danny, offering reassurance to those who had been following their story closely.
The visit to the UK provides a sense of normalcy and comfort for the children during the holiday season, as they bond with a trusted family friend while honouring their mother’s memory. The social media update served as both a reassurance of the children’s wellbeing and a celebration of the kindness and care extended to them during a difficult period.
By Meta
