- Janet Kwamboka Nyamwaya was prevented from burying her 20 -year -old son, and her step -family after being served by the Kisii court
- The depressed woman claimed that her step -family said it was not informed about her decision to bury her son, John Clydon Nyamwaya
- Kwamboka, from Kisii, admitted that he had forgiven his steps and his stepmother for the pain they caused during the preparation of the funeral
A sad mother from Kisii County, trapped in a camera crying bitterly in her son’s coffin, has spoken.
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Janet Kwamboka Nyamwaya was prevented from burying her son, John Clydon Nyamwaya and his stepmother.
He explained that his stepmother, led by his stepmother, claimed that it had no information on funeral arrangements.
When did Kwamboka’s baby die?
In his defense, Kwamboka explained how he handled the funeral arrangements after he was aware of his son’s death.
“My son was expected to join Kisii University.
“I returned home a week later to inform my father about burial plans. He did not oppose me.
Kwamboka was given a court order
On Tuesday, March 25, Kwamboka was given a court order from the Kisii court to terminate his son’s funeral.
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The letter stated that the ceremony was terminated because his stepmother had not been informed or involved in funeral preparation.
“I thought my father would give you information, since it would be okay to report, my stepmother also phoned me and claimed that he was the only one to make decisions related to the funeral.
Kwamboka forgives his stepmother after a circus at a funeral
Kwamboka also claimed that his stepmother had been hostile to her for a long time, but she expected her father to support her, at least in matters concerning her child.
He noted that the case in court is still ongoing, and more sessions have been scheduled.
“I just want my family to know that I have forgiven them.

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Siaya widow left homeless and in -laws
In a separate case, a widow from Siaya County was left homeless after she had destroyed her house following the death of her husband.
Sarah Atieno Obonyo found himself from the beginning after nine years of building his house.
The mother of four had nowhere to go and asked for help from good Samaritans to find a place to live.
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