Charles Ong’onda: 5 Acceptable Pictures of his late wives comforting each other exclaims Kenyans

  • Anne and Margaret Were, two wives of the late politician Charles Ong’ongo Were, have shown unity after the death of their husband
  • His fellows stand aside during a difficult period of mourning their beloved husband
  • TUKO.co.ke looked at five pictures that showed the two sad women standing and helping each other

Kenyans witnessed the unity of his wives of Kasipul MP ​​Charles Ong’ongo Were following his sad death.

Kasipul MP ​​Charles Ong’ongo Were Anne and Margaret (L) during the Memorial Worship of their husband. Ware Funeral (R). Photo: Advertiser Beta KJ.
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Anne and Margaret Were who showed each other as they buried their beloved husband.

The politician, who was killed in a shooting at Nairobi County on Wednesday, April 30, was buried in his hometown of Homa Bay County.

Throughout the journey, his widows comforted each other and showed love for one another in a sign that surprised many.

TUKO.co.ke looks at five pictures that the widows captured in cooperation after losing their husband a politician.

1. Accompanying come to Funeral Lee before looking at the body

As they were waiting to look at the body of their murdered husband, Anne and Margaret were trapped in a lovely picture standing beside each of them.

Charles Ong'onda: 5 Acceptable Pictures of his late wives comforting each other exclaims Kenyans
Charles Ong’ongo Were, Margaret and Anne in Lee Funeral. Photo: Advertiser Beta KJ.
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Their relationship seemed normal with the third wife, Anne, looking at Margaret, who had a black handbag that had been tied to Kwapani.

Anne grabbed her, a black handbag too, in her hand with the other hand appearing behind her fellow wife as she thought.

2. Standing together while looking at the body

Anne and Margaret wore the same dress as that of their daughters during the Were Memorial Worship.

The two women were arrested while standing by each other in the room where their husband was lying in a wooden coffin.

Charles Ong'onda: 5 Acceptable Pictures of his late wives comforting each other exclaims Kenyans
Charles Wives Ong’ongo Were standing together next to his coffin at Lee Funeral Home. Photo: Boni Mayala.
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They could not separate as they continued to show unity in their difficult time of sadness.

They looked at the coffin containing the corpse of their husband, whose death left his family in severe pain.

3. Preaching a single car carrying a corpse

On their way to the Memorial service at Consolata Shrine in Westlands, Anne and Margaret boarded the same car carrying their husband.

They not only sat around each other quietly but also seemed to have a conversation shortly before they were connected to their phones.

Charles Ong'onda: 5 Acceptable Pictures of his late wives comforting each other exclaims Kenyans
Charles Ong’ongo Were, Anne and Margaret rode the same car before their husband’s memorial service at Consolata Shrine. Photo: Advertiser Beta KJ.
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They still seemed to be at peace in each other’s company, which I oppressed Kenyans, praising their calmness and maturity.

4. Standing together during the Memorial Worship

Although it may be a sadness that their seats were stored next to each The procession.

They still expressed their love as they mourned their husband, without leaving their peers on such a bitter journey.

5. Union during the funeral of Were

Were’s wives wore such a dress while laying on their husband, and giving him a sendoff.

Charles Ong'onda: 5 Acceptable Pictures of his late wives comforting each other exclaims Kenyans
Charles Wives Ong’ongo Were, Anne and Margaret during her funeral at Homa Bay. Photo: Advertiser Beta KJ.
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Margaret introduced his wife as his sister after giving his honor, showing unity between the two women.

Her daughter Were crying during her father’s funeral

In another story, Were’s younger daughter recited in tears in a charming poem at her father’s funeral.

Immaculate boldly introduced himself to the joy of the mourners who had filled the tent at his father’s funeral.

The young girl shared how she would remember her late father, adding that she would keep her favorite memories.

He also made a promise that would make his father proud wherever he would.

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