- The tomb of teacher Albert Omondi Ojwang ‘created a different feeling following a video clip that captured his condition
- Dug up near the field and had no ornaments around or in it, visible on the video
- During the direct flow of the blogger, social network users shared their views and opinions
The funeral ceremony of blogger and teacher Albert Omondi Ojwang ‘continues in their village in Kabondo Kasipul, Homa Bay County.
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Albert’s remains, after his death in police custody, were moved home on Thursday, July 3, before being buried on Friday, July 4.
How old was Albert Ojwang?
Was a chaotic journey from the international airport of Kisumuwith the convoy of the blogger facing several obstacles.
Thousands of young people appeared to welcome the body of a friend and their “son” as they prepared for his burial.
The video captured the last rest of the 31 -year -old teacher when the mourners gathered at his home.
Albert’s tomb was between two bananas and seemed to have enough depth to receive his coffin.
Albert’s tomb was dug in between bananas
However, there were no prominent decorations around or inside the grave, which created a different feeling between internet users during direct flow.
The environment seemed clean and neat, though the grave was not far from the open stove where the catering was going on.
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There were other banana trees nearby, but it had the same space and did not block the grave.
The tomb seemed easy on the day of the funeral, indicating that there was nothing else to be done except to receive the coffin of the deceased.
What you need to know about Albert Ojwang’s funeral
- On the day of the funeral, a short woman wept bitterly as she narrated the promise that Albert had promised – which was never implemented due to her unexpected death.
- The coffin of the father of one child whose death sparked crying across the country, carrying the Manchester United Premier League flag.
- Several Kenyans expressed their concern about the welfare of the Albert family, especially his father, Meshack, who had no time to mourn from major events before the funeral.
- In Kwale County, members of the Kuppet Education Union (KUPPET) knelt down and turned on candles, claiming justice to Albert, who was a teacher in the remote Voi area.

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Meshack mourning his son at Kisumu International Airport
In another sense of emotion, the video showed Meshack crying quietly and alone behind the car carrying a corpse.
A sad father mourned his son in a car carrying his son’s remains before the funeral.
The body had arrived at Kisumu International Airport before being transported to the home of a large caravan.
While some mourners surrounded the teacher’s coffin, Meshack sat in the car with tears streaming down her eyes.
Kenyans felt sorry for him, realizing that the truth was sinking – he had only a few hours left to bring his son to the grave.
He also seemed tired after many depressed days following the brutal death of his son, who was watching him closely.
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