Sudan’s death rekindles some very painful memories for Fashion Watch panelist Annabel Onyango

As the world mourned Sudan, the last male northern white rhino in the world that past away yesterday at the age 45, Citizen TV Fashion Watch panelist, Annabel Onyango found herself dealing with more emotions than of just his death.

Onyango, who is married to Sauti Sol manager Marek Fuchs, said that she suffered a miscarriage at Ol Pejeta conservancy while visiting Sudan during their first wedding anniversary.

“In this image, I am also pregnant with our baby who we tragically lost that same week to a miscarriage. There are so many emotions tied up here,” she captioned a photo she took with the rhino.

A beautiful place to visit

She added:

“Yesterday, Sudan passed away. He was the last remaining male Northern White Rhino in the world. My mother-in-law Gita Fuchsova facilitated his transfer from a Czech zoo to @olpejeta in #Kenya where they hoped to breed more endangered Northern Whites; due to a number of factors the mission was unsuccessful. In this image @marek and I took a trip on our 1-year wedding anniversary to visit Sudan, who Marek said could understand Czech because he had lived there for so long.”

Sudan

“To us, Sudan represented a beautiful coalescence of Czech Republic and Kenya (kinda like our marriage). In this image I am also pregnant with our baby who we tragically lost that same week to a miscarriage. There are so many emotions tied up here. We extend our heartfelt condolences to the human team at @olpejeta for their tireless efforts towards animal conservation.

“It’s a magical place to visit due to the sheer volume of wildlife. We thank them for allowing us to get this close to this treasure Sudan (can you imagine touching a live rhino!) that they were safeguarding for all of humanity. We have our new beginning in our baby Kenzo who was born one year later. As conservationists scramble to use Sudan’s DNA to reproduce more Northern White Rhinos, we pray theirs will come too #RememberingSudan #WorthMoreAlive.’’ She posted.

 

Kenyan celebrities mourn the death of ‘Sudan’ – the world’s most famous rhino

World’s famous rhinoceros ‘Sudan’ has dead at the age of 45. Nature lovers from across the world are mourning the death of Sudan which was the last surviving male northern white rhinoceros subspecies.

A statement from the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Laikipia county says the 45-year-old rhino was put to death humanely after its condition worsened significantly, Sudan was no longer able to stand.

Celebrity reactions

Sudan’s death has caused ripples across the globe. Kenyan celebs have joined the global community mourning the death of Sudan:

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Death of 45 year old rhino in Laikipia causes the world to stop for a minute

World’s famous rhinoceros ‘Sudan’ is dead. Sudan was the world’s last male northern white rhinoceros subspecies and its death to a greater extent means the subspecies has been wiped off the face of earth.

Sudan’s death was announced on twitter by Ol Pajeta Conservancy in Laikipia county. They said Sudan died from age-related complications.

It’s not doom yet!

The 45 year old rhino was being kept at the Laikipia conservancy as scientists unsuccessfully tried to breed it with two surviving females.

Scientists are however optimistic Sudan’s death won’t be the end of the species. They are trying to fertilize the two surviving females with Sudan’s sperms that is stored in Berlin, Germany.

Sudan was being protected by rangers 24/7 while it was still alive.

“Sudan” is currently trending on twitter globally. Nature lovers are crossing their figures hoping that Sudan’s will fertilize the two surviving female southern white rhinos and save the species from eminent extinction.