11/12/2017

93-year-old Kenyan man buries his late wife alone following family disagreement

 Photos: Shock as 93-year-old Kenyan man singlehandedly buries his late wife following family disagreement over where she would be buried 
 
A 93-year-old man has left his children and residents of Kamwiyoni village in Murang’a County, in shock after he singlehandedly buried his 70-year-old wife without involving his relatives or villagers.

Mr Gachuma Gacheru buried his second wife, Susan Mugure, on Monday at Murang’a Cemetery all alone following a family disagreement over where she would be buried.
 Photos: Shock as 93-year-old Kenyan man singlehandedly buries his late wife following family disagreement over where she would be buried
Late Mugure was married to Mr Gachuma for 50 years and succumbed to cancer on Friday last week at the Murang’a Level Five Hospital.
After learning about the death of her mother, Ruth Wangari informed her family members including Mr Gacheru and burial arrangements commenced.
“We embarked on burial preparations with our family members and friends to give our mother a good send-off,” she said citing that her father had two wives but the first wife died a long time ago.
However as burial plans and discussion began Mr Gachuma’s children could not agree on the grave site following inheritance disputes.
Perhaps out of anger, their father woke up very early on Monday and headed to the morgue without informing anyone.
 Photos: Shock as 93-year-old Kenyan man singlehandedly buries his late wife following family disagreement over where she would be buried
According to Murang’a County government cemetery caretaker, Samuel Mwang, Mr Gachuma came to his office at around 9am where he sought to know the rates for acquiring a grave site at the cemetery.
He paid Sh1,000 and proceeded to the mortuary where he presented the burial permit to the morgue attendants.
 Photos: Shock as 93-year-old Kenyan man singlehandedly buries his late wife following family disagreement over where she would be buried
The deceased, Susan Mugure Gachuma, who died of cancer, had been admitted at Murang’a Level V hospital at the time of her death.
The attendants released the body and upon his request accompanied him to the cemetery.
They help carry the casket and buried her in a body bag as he did not present clothes at the morgue.
“What surprised us most was the cross. It only bore three letters S.M.G and when we asked what they meant, Mzee told us to keep off his business and concentrate in helping him bury his wife,” an attendant who requested anonymity said.
He astonish his children the following day when he narrated to them of how he buried their mother at the cemetery.
“I buried your mother and that chapter is now closed,” he said.
His children have asked for intervention by the authorities for an order to exhume their mother’s body and give her a decent burial. Watch videos below:

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