- David Adarasu was shocked after learning about the death of his friend, after meeting him only one weekend
- Adarasu met his friend to watch a football match, where the friend opened up about his health problems and why he was not leaving the house
- A few days later, Adarasu who hails from Nakuru county, shared old photos as he mourned his friend, who was a father
A man from Maai Mahiu, Nakuru county, is mourning the sudden death of luck bad of his best friend.
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David Adarasu took to social media to mourn Baba Juvie, also known as Make a Mess Uone, in an emotional post.
The last conversation between Adarasu and Father Juvie
The news of his death left not only Adarasu hurt but also many others who knew him, when they joined to share their sad messages.
“I have received calls from unknown people giving me the sad news of my friend’s death… All I can remember is on Saturday, after watching the Manchester United match, we met at Total, and you told me what you were going through,” Adarasu narrated.

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Adarasu remembered the conversation he had with his friend before his death.
Father Juvie opens up about his health
His friend thanked God for meeting him, sharing that he was very ill and that it was the first time he had been out of his area.
“Guys, I had to leave for a while. I was coughing and even when I coughed up blood, so I decided to rush to the hospital. They tested almost everything and discovered that I had pneumonia,” Father Juvie said.
He took out his phone and showed Adarasu the chest ultrasound and other test results from the hospital.
Adarasu says goodbye to Father Juvie
Adarasu encouraged her to take her medicine and stay strong, assuring her that she would recover.
“After that, I left, and we parted at Wafujo. It’s hard to accept that you’re gone forever, brother. All your memories will always stay with me. Rest in peace, Father Juvie,” he added.
Adarasu shared several photos of himself and the deceased, recalling their fond memories together.
He also posted a Facebook Messenger screenshot showing their messages, where they expressed brotherly love for each other.
Social media users mourned the death of Father Juvie
Social media users were heartbroken following the news, filling the comments section with emotional tributes:
Asher Warda:
“May he rest in peace. Take heart, brother. Let me continue with my medicine because even yesterday I had trouble breathing. God, please restore my health for my children.”
Philip Wangaru:
“I was waiting to hear from you, and now I believe he is gone. May God grant him eternal peace… until we meet again, champion.”
Ajuoga Wuod Asembo McOnunda:
“Your friend was sick and you only found out about this when you met? You are not serious. May his soul rest in peace.”
Ev Kelvin Mwingirwa:
“It is sad to see young and promising men and women die. May God bring us back to the days when only the elderly died. My brother.”
Wambugu Joe:
“Back in 2017, when I was working at Ruiru Level 4, I met a friend who had a similar situation. He complained of chest pain, sought treatment at Thika Level 5, and was diagnosed with pneumonia. In short, he died of the disease, Mycobacterium TB. It was too late… untrustworthy health systems. REPAY.”

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In another story, a man of Eldoret he was left sad after his friend who he had planned to meet died.
Facebook user Koech Manasseh lost his friend Kibet, who was allegedly poisoned.
Manasseh shared their last WhatsApp conversation, which showed the plans they had made before the sad news.
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