- The killed Kasipul MP, Charles Ong’ongo Were, had three wives, but one of them died and the remaining two widows showed great solidarity
- Anne Were introduced Margaret Were during a funeral service as her older sister, and they all wore the same outfit as a symbol of unity
- Anne also emphasized that their family is still strong and have agreed to stick to the knowledge they learned to raise the family
Kasipul MP Charles Ong’ongo Were is buried in Kachien Homa Bay County.
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Standing side -by -side dressed in similar clothes, two of the late MPs Ong’onda Were – Anne Were and Margaret Were – pointed to their great solidarity despite the difficult circumstances they were facing.
Anne emphasized their proximity by introducing Margaret as her older sister.
The union between the two wives emerged as a heartbreaking event at the funeral, showing a dedicated family to stand together even during the disaster.
Anne also called for justice to be done and those who killed her husband be arrested.
“And the knowledge God has given me, I will share with my family to move forward together because we are one.“He said.
The MP’s second wife, Margaret, explained that their husband loved his family.

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He was a man with many wives but made sure that all children from all houses were respected and treated equally.
He remembered how he called him “Charlier” when he was angry with him, and how he smiled and reduced his anger.
He said:
“Charles loved peace. He loved us so much for us his family. You couldn’t distinguish the baby of this house. He stood with the people of Kasipul. Keep on visiting me. I will always be with you. This is your home. Let’s stop writing on social networks, he doesn’t help him.
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Will his son Ongho Were perpetuate his father’s political inheritance?
In other news, TUKO.co.ke reported that his late son, Boyd Were, He vowed to continue his father’s inheritance.
He said that his father did not raise a coward, he confronted each other with the pain of losing him through the murder.
Boyd’s promise emerged as a cry of justice and political continuation.
What you deserve to know about the murder case of Were
Intelligence officials have launched an investigation into a senior government official on suspicion of the murder of Kasipul MP, Charles Ong’ongo Were.
According to sources, the deceased had planned to move from his Karen residence due to fears that the private area put him at risk of attack.
Five other people linked to the killings were presented in the JKIA court, where the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) requested that they be detained for 30 days for further investigation.
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