Betty Bayo: Photos of Gospel Musician’s Decorated Tomb Emerge

  • Betty Bayo will be laid to rest on Thursday, November 20, with close friends in the entertainment industry and family expected to attend
  • Photos of his resting place have surfaced online after a Kikuyu blogger shared them
  • Bayo’s fans said that reality has started to set in after seeing his tomb completed with tiles

Photos of the place where the Kenyan musician, Betty Bayo will be laid to rest, have leaked online.

Betty Bayo: Photos of Gospel Musician’s Decorated Tomb Emerge
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Bayo died while receiving treatment at the Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH).

He was known for his soulful music.

The committee led by Kikuyu musician, Ben Githae, announced that his funeral will take place on Thursday, November 20.

The committee gave a budget of KSh 5 million to the family of the deceased to give him a dignified burial. There will be a funeral ceremony at Ndumberi Stadium, with a content maker Muraya peanuts he shared photos of tents already set up.

Kenyan politicians, his family, friends, and gospel musicians are expected to show up in large numbers to pay their last respects to the singer.

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Kikuyu blogger and musician, Uria Wari Cukura of Nairobi, shared photos of the deceased’s grave, showing how it was decorated with beautiful tiles.

The photos touched many people online as they marked the end of his journey on earth.

Bayo died while receiving treatment at KNH. He was known for his emotional music.

Kenyans comment on Betty’s grave

Here are some of what they said:

Chosen Darren Joseph: “This is the end of us all, but not quickly.”

Ramsey Kamaa John:Death is the last chapter of time, but it is the first chapter of eternal life in heaven with God… rest in peace Betty.”

Becky Rose Humanitarian:So it is true that we will not see Bayo again. I thought we would all make it to 2026.”

Terry Tesh Msupa: “Why are they putting cement on the grave when it is still young? It is very wrong in our Kikuyu culture. Let me be silent because you will say that it is not true.”

Wanjiku Wateu: “This family gives us information very systematically. Tomorrow we should give all the information to those who want to attend but the pockets will not allow us.”

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Kar Thambi:Question… have they built earlier? I thought all this work would be done tomorrow.”

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