Navigating Loss: Pastor Kanyari Addresses Burial of Sister

Following the tragic death of his sister, Starlet Wahu, Pastor Victor Kanyari has found himself facing questions from Kenyans regarding the timing of her burial. Some have expressed confusion about the swiftness of the ceremony, held just three days after her passing.

Addressing these concerns during a church service, Pastor Kanyari emphasized his love for his late sister. He explained that in his experience, prolonged periods at the morgue can intensify the pain for grieving families. He encouraged his congregation to handle difficult situations swiftly, “deal with the problem quickly and leave the naysayers to talk.”

Acknowledging cultural differences, he contrasted Kikuyu customs with those of some other communities, where longer mourning periods and extended wakes are observed. He advised against such practices, advocating for quicker burials to avoid unnecessary drama and selfish motives that can surface during prolonged mourning periods.

Pastor Kanyari further clarified that although Starlet was his sister, it didn’t necessitate a “royal” burial. He reiterated the immense pain of her loss, regardless of the timing of the ceremony.

Meanwhile, the investigation into Starlet’s murder continues. John Matara, the prime suspect, remains in police custody while authorities finalize their investigation. He was apprehended seeking medical treatment for a knife wound, allegedly sustained during a fight with Starlet. Initial reports indicate he may be a serial scammer with a history of crimes against other victims.

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