- Tears flowed down Shuku Napinda’s cheeks as he painfully recounted how his wife, Aisha Osman Fujo, passed away.
- He couldn’t hold back his emotions as he narrated how his pregnant wife died in his arms while he was rushing her to the hospital for first aid
- Netizens shared in his grief, writing emotional messages to comfort him after the loss of his wife and twins who were expecting to be born
A man has gone into mourning following the death of his beautiful wife, leaving him in indescribable pain.
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Shuku Napinda tried to be strong while painfully narrating how his wife, Aisha Osman Fujo, died in a terrible accident.
He was with her when the accident happened and was lucky to survive with minor injuries, although she was left with painful memories.
Napinda, Fujo left the place of entertainment
Napinda recounted clearly on Friday night when he and his wife were on their way home after leaving the entertainment hall.
“We were in a bodaboda, it was raining heavily, when we left the entertainment area it was around 3 in the morning, we said even if it rains we will change when we get home, we didn’t know we wouldn’t get home safe and on our way home we were swept away by the water and fell into the ditch, I was the first to enter the ditch, but my wife was the first to follow me but I followed her and then I helped her. She lost consciousness,” Napinda said.
On the way to Temeke Hospital, Fujo died in her husband’s arms, but she did not realize it until the doctors confirmed that she was dead after arriving.
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Napinda rushes his wife Fujo to the hospital
It was not one life lost but threeas Napinda revealed that his wife was pregnant with twins, which brought him to tears.
“We arrived at the hospital and made a bed for him, the doctor told us that he had already died, I took his body and took it to the mortuary and handed it over before I left for home, the next day I followed the procedures to take the body, later we went to the police who helped us a lot, they gave me the necessary documents to take the body,” he said.
Napinda emotionally recalled the last moments with his wife before the tragic incident, noting that they were discussing their future and sharing hopes and plans as a couple.
“He told me ‘I love you’ and then he prayed for me, he prayed a lot, later we left that place, before the accident happened, everything was fine, we were exchanging ideas and talking like lovers. We cannot oppose God, his will won,” he added.
Netizens mourn Fujo
Netizens sympathized with Napinda, who has been left to raise her other children without a support system, with many offering condolences.

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ZuhuraSalum-p9p: “That is the power of Allah, the whole month of Ramadhan curses you, at nine o’clock at night people are inside the mosque praying to God, you are cursed.”
Mombasa0021: “This number will be analyzed until you regret the interview. How come you married your wife in January, not even 6 months, then you come to ask for help shamelessly saying she was your support. Innalillahi wainna ilaihi rajiun, sorry for the tragedy.”
SamuelkazimbayaKitahenga: “If you were going out of comfort all this month and then you ask for help, are you really sane? How are death and help related?”
NasraAlly-d5r: “Brother… man, I can’t even speak.”
NeemaLucas-x7y: “Now he is asking for help because his wife was the one who brought the household needs? Why don’t they surprise the world.”

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His wife Kiplimo speaks
In another statement, his wife Rodgers Kiplimo, a diver who drowned in the Cheploch Gorge area of Baringo county narrated their last moments together.
Jennifer explained that her late husband had made her tea that morning before he left for a diving trip, not knowing that it would be his last day.
He also revealed that he left her pregnant and asked the public for help in taking care of his unborn child, among other demands.
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