Ciru Muriuki in mourning again, just months after losing her dad
The loss of a loved one is a feeling one can never put into words. But losing another person so close to your heart, becomes a tall order.
July 2020, BBC journalist, Angela Wanjiru wa Muriuki alias Ciru Muriuki lost her dad to COVID-19. A man she dearly honored, loved and cherished.
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A man she still misses more than words can say; a man who would have turned 72 years on October 10, were he still alive.
Pain and agony that she wonders how long it will last.
Amid COVID-19 and strict health measures put in place, her dad’s send-off left a different mark in her life.
“Heh. Losing a father. Nothing prepares you for the pain. Nothing. I wonder if I’ll feel this agony forever. My father’s funeral was the worst experience of our lives.”
Remember, Ciru also contracted the virus and had to mourn her late dad in almost complete solitude.
“I cannot think of anything worse,” she tweeted.
Another loss
It has been barely 4 months that the celebrated media personality was allowed to mourn her loss, and death has stricken once more.
Taking to her Twitter, the broadcast journalist mourned the loss of a beloved mother, a grand mum and an aunt – her father’s sister.
Messages of condolences continue to flow in from fellow personalities, friends and fans as they comfort a dear Ciru, having to bear 2 consecutive losses amid a pandemic.
May their souls rest in eternal peace!