- The death of late gospel musician Betty Bayo left Kenyans on social media devastated, and she was later buried in Kimabu County
- A few weeks after his burial in Kiambu county, his family visited his grave, and his widow was seen with many thoughts
- Bayo’s widower appeared thoughtful and admitted that he missed his wife as he held their young son, Danny, in his lap
The children of a Kenyan musician Betty BayoSky and Danny, were taken to the grave of their mother and stepfather, Hiram Gitau, aka Tash.
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Bayo was buried on November 20 at his Mugumo Estate along Kiambu Road in Kiambu County.
Did Bayo’s family visit his grave?
Tash and Bayo’s son, Danny, wore black while sitting next to the musician’s grave.
He was seen holding the little child at one point and looking at the musician’s grave. The grave has not yet been cemented.
It had withered and withered flowers, and Tash wished his wife was still alive and spending time with her family.
“I wish he was here with us,” he said.
Sky added that she missed her mother a lot, but she knew that she couldn’t change the way things were. He promised that they would visit his grave regularly.

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“I miss him so much, but we can’t change the way things turned out, but we will be visiting him often. For me, I don’t think he’s gone. I feel like he’s still here with us.”
In another video, Tash was overcome with many thoughts when he looked at his wife’s grave.
Netizens console Bayo’s family
Here’s what they said:
Shiru Wa Nyina Mugo:
“May God show you mercy. Tash, may God fight your battles.”
Joye Isaac:
“Who is that cutting the onion now….my dear, may God strengthen this family…amen.”
Slim Shii WA Leaves:
“This boy feels very safe in this man’s arms.”
Ask Alice:
“It hurts so much. The little boy is asleep because he is overwhelmed by this experience, but at the same time, he is in the safe hands of an adult who holds his place to grieve. Understanding the permanent aspect of death is part of healing. They will go through the stages of grief slowly – denial, anger, negotiation, depression, and acceptance. Danny has his thoughts and feelings but he has said ‘that’s my business’ meaning he wants privacy. Smart boy. God bless and comfort you today and always.”

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Rachel Ndung’u:
“May God give me a long life and not abandon the children. I sympathize with these children, may God comfort them.”
Lovel Hildah Naholi:
“May they find peace in the Lord… Amen, and those who say that children are not safe in Tash’s hands should watch this video…if children were not safe, they would not be comfortable sitting in Tash’s lap.”
What does Bayo’s mother want?
In other news, Bayo’s mother, Joyce Mbugua, asked the DPP to initiate an investigation into her daughter’s death.
He claimed that his daughter had never shown any sign of illness, adding that someone might have had a hand.
Joyce also asked for her daughter’s body to be exhumed.
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