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Elvis Murakana Laid to Rest After Tragic Road Accident

Elvis Murakana, son of Dagoretti North MP Beatrice Elachi, was laid to rest on Saturday, March 30, 2025, following a tragic road accident that ended his dream of graduating from a prestigious institution later this year.

His untimely passing sparked an outpouring of condolences, with many taking to social media to offer messages of support to his grieving family.

According to his mother, Elvis had never been hospitalised before, making his final admission both sudden and heartbreaking.

Girlfriend’s Emotional Tribute

Among those who publicly mourned Elvis was his girlfriend, who had initially remained silent about his passing.

She later shared a touching video montage capturing their cherished moments together, showcasing the deep bond they shared.

One clip showed Elvis beaming with joy as he gazed lovingly into her eyes, while another featured him embracing her tightly, swaying gently from side to side.

The montage also included romantic moments—mirror selfies in an elevator, a scene of Elvis gifting her flowers, and a fun-filled bowling date.

The tribute ended with a heartwarming moment of Elvis sweetly kissing her cheek, accompanied by a heartbreaking caption:

“Rest easy, dear friend. Rest in peace, dear friend.”

Memorial Service and Family Tributes

During the memorial service, Beatrice Elachi remembered her son as a soft-spoken, reserved young man. His family also reflected on his deep love for football, a passion he shared with his brother, Kevin.

Messages of Condolence from Netizens

Following Elvis’s passing, Kenyans took to social media to express their sympathies:

  • Kelvin Njenga: “Rest easy, soldier.”

  • Margret Njeri: “Pray to the Lord, and He will give you strength.”

  • Samuel Samuel: “Condolences to the family.”

  • Sheryl Mbuthi: “He was young, but he is now in a better place. Rest in peace, big bro.”

  • Peter Maina: “God loved you more. See you on the other side.”

  • Salim Ali: “Take some time off to heal. All will be well soon.”

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