Family Appeals for Funds to Repatriate Body of Kenyan Man Who Died in a Hotel Room in New York

Family Appeals for Funds to Repatriate Body of Kenyan Man Who Died in a Hotel Room in New York

The family and friends of a Kenyan man who passed away in the US recently is appealing for financial assistance to repatriate his remains to Kenya.

27-year-old Edwin Wambugu Kiarago died suddenly in a hotel in New York while on travel for work.

His family and close friends managed to transfer his body to a funeral home in Springfield, Massachusetts, from where it will be airlifted to Kenya for final burial rites.

Wambugu was the only hope of his struggling family in Kenya and was raised by a singer mother, who is currently ailing.

Family and friends are appealing to well-wishers to help raise the funds required to repatriate his remains to Kenya.

Contributions are being sent to George Mudachi via Zelle: 413-340-1199 or Cashapp: $GeorgeMudachi

Comments

Conceived in 2006, (not verified)     Sat, 09/04/2021 @ 02:00pm

Suppose the community raises $24K. That is 2.4 million Kenyan shillings or thereabout. Should the organizing committee use some of that money to bury him here (US) and give/pass the balance (2 million or so) to the ailing mother for upkeep?. This is a slippery slope but may be we should rethink how we honor the dead and the living. The 24 hrs Islam rule (e.g. case of Yussuf Haji and Simon Nyachae) was very telling. We might be burring alot of resources.

raphaelnyangut… (not verified)     Sun, 09/05/2021 @ 06:43pm

In reply to by Conceived in 2006, (not verified)

There is no difference burying someone here or back home..here it's even more expensive grave is 5k$,all that workmanship including transportation,tractors,labour, morgue escort,back actors are paid...it comes to approximately 20k$..

Kora kanini (not verified)     Mon, 09/06/2021 @ 06:04pm

One time folks are echoing what I have stood for, for a long time.
It doesn't make any sense spending millions to bury one leaving their families still struggling. It pains to see us doing all these contributions without any game plan of investing or helping folks back home invest after their loved ones are dead.
LIFE GOES ON AFTER DYING.

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