Fans of the late TikTok sensation Brian Chira have lauded the remarkable work of Ann Njoki Mwangangi, a mortician from Nyahururu, for her exceptional craftsmanship.
In a TikTok video shared on Tuesday, TikToker Queen Fridah hailed Mwangangi for her exceptional skill in preparing Chira’s body, dubbing her the perfect choice for the task.
“I, like many others, was concerned about how Chira would look during the viewing due to his head injury from the accident. However, seeing Chira’s body, I was pleasantly surprised. Ann Mwangangi has done an outstanding job. She truly deserves recognition,” Queen Fridah expressed.
Chira was to be laid to rest in a graduation gown, per the request of his grandmother, as revealed by his close friend and fellow content creator, Baba Talisha. The viewing occurred at Kenyatta Funeral Home, following Kikuyu tradition rather than at the grandmother’s residence.
Fans continued to shower praise on Mwangangi for her meticulous work.
“Bless you and accept our heartfelt gratitude,” said Rinahefumbi.
“She approaches her work with a pure heart. May God bless her abundantly,” added Queenmorah.
“God bless you, Ann. Some people were apprehensive about viewing, but Ann is truly gifted,” remarked Heilah Andai.
“God bless you. You’re a superwoman, a true blessing,” echoed Claudia.
“May God bless the work of your hands,” added Asha.
Mwangangi is known for her compassionate approach to sharing her experiences as a mortician on TikTok, despite facing personal challenges.
In a previous interview with Radio Jambo last year, Mwangangi revealed that her decision to become a mortician was influenced by her own tragedy when her mother passed away, leaving her without proper support.
“After my mother’s death, I struggled emotionally for a long time. I decided to study mortician science because I wanted to assist others through their grief journey,” Mwangangi explained.
She emphasized the vital role morticians play in supporting bereaved families, offering counseling and guidance during their time of loss.