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Kayole Youth Causes Frenzy After Sharing Remains of His Dead Brother Who Was Burnt To Death (WARNING: Disturbing Image)

Talk of gory! A Kayole man had people’s food churning uncontrollably in their stomach after he shared a rather disturbing tribute to his late brother who was burnt to death.

A text in the photo collage read ‘My heart’s been hurt and crushed to pieces. Losing my brother who is now with Jesus. Although I hold him dear in my heart its just not the same that we are far apart. I hold on to memories that make me smile. But that does not last for more than a while. I pray everyday for my angel in the sky and try so hard not to question why..R.I.P’

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The image has been met with reactions such as these:

Brian Kamonde: Mwizi achomwe kabisa dawa ya moto ni maji

Ronnieboy Distancetuller: Even if he was what he was..its not good to post a human being burnt remain on social media..what do you expect the family to feel when they see this photo circulating everywhere on whatsap nd Facebook?? fadhela unajiingiza kwa ngori unaweza jipata makadara ukijibu masqali haukuwa umepangia na watu wa human right society of kenya

Davis DE Allan: ukipatikana unachomwa na kuwekwa kwa facebook mara that that,mwizi asionewe huruma.

Bartholomew Owuor: Its time we acted fast enough to save our brothers from bad choices and to save the whole Kayole community from BAD choices too. Mtu akiiba apprehend them and hand them over to the police. Or better yet, we have wazee wa mtaa huku Kayole, why cant we organize ourselves and form a community policing system whereby kama magava hawafanyi kazi yao, wazee wa mtaa wakuwe empowered kumake decisions zitatuhelp. RIP Nuff

Derixx Daniel:hahahabahaha matanga daily c n poa diz group ikiitwa cemetery ama

Naff Bwoom: Waaah kila siku tu mi husoma tu story za waizi kuchomwa hapa..nini mbaya na vijana wa kayole??

 

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