The family of late Sergeant Rose Nyawira has broken her silence about her death.
Sergent Nyawira died in chopper crash alongside the Chief of Defence Forces Fred Ogolla and nine other military officers.
Sergeant Nyawira’s brother Martin Kinyua disclosed that at first, the family did not take the news of the plane crash seriously.
Sergent Nyawira was CDF Ogolla’s official photographer.
“We thought it was a joke until our uncle confirmed her passing. My sister had a very bright future,” Kinyua said.
The family hails from Kagio area in Mwea.
Nyawira’s father, Peter Wachira Kariuki on his part said he last saw his daughter on Sunday when she visited her family.
Kariuki said he will miss his daughter dearly.
“She was here on Sunday and we had a great time together. I also saw her off despite the heavy rains. We will miss her,” Kariuki said.
Some of Nyawira’s classmates from Multimedia University of Kenya also took to social media to mourn her.
“Rest in peace, my classmate Rose,” Joy Wayodi said on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Another user on X by the name Heat Dealer remembered Nyawira as one of the purest souls he has ever met.
He said Nyawira always had a big smile and was quick to forgive.
“Sergeant Nyawira was my classmate in Multimedia University while we were studying Mass communication. To us she was just Rozie. She was very kind. She didn’t deserve to go like this,” he said.
“They are calling Sergeant Nyawira collateral damage but she had her whole life ahead of her. She had a son . She had friends. People she helped. People she influenced. People who loved her. People whose lives have been completely altered by her demise. Say her name.”
Brian Otieno who was also a classmate through his X handle mourned Nyawira, saying that she had gone too soon.
“She was just Rozie to us. Those days at Multimedia University studying Journalism. A happy girl always, who held on tight to her crew, but always mingled with the rest. May she rest well,” Otieno said.
Nyawira died on Thursday when she was accompanying CDF Ogolla to Elgeiyo Marakwet County.
A total of 10 people died following the helicopter crash in the North-Rift.
Others were; Brigadier Swale Saidi ; Colonel Duncan Keittany ; Lieutenant Colonel David Sawe ; Major George Benson Magondu ; Captain Sora Mohamed ; Captain Hillary Litali ; Senior Sergeant John Kinyua Mureithi and Sergeant Cliphonce Omondi.
We thought it was as a joke – Sgt Nyawira’s family
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