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Kenyan citizens commended Eric Omondi for assisting a family in Vihiga to lay to rest their relative who passed away in Saudi Arabia.
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The family couldn’t bring back Elizabeth Chausi’s body from the Gulf nation and asked Eric for assistance.
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He stepped up for them, managing to raise more than KSh 1 million to facilitate the repatriation of Chausi’s remains, which were subsequently laid to rest in her hometown village.
A household in Vihiga county can now breathe easier following comedian Eric Omondi’s intervention after hearing about their plight.
A parent helped the family arrange an appropriate farewell for their beloved relative several months following her unexpected passing.
Elizabeth Chausi sadly died while she was in Saudi Arabia, however, the reason for her passing has not been revealed.
In a heart-wrenching video, Eric’s grandmother reached out to him pleading for assistance in bringing his sister’s remains back home.
How much money did Eric manage to gather for the Vihiga family?
“Hello everyone, do you recall our sister Elizabeth Chausi who passed away in Saudi Arabia about five months back? The team ‘Sisi kwa Sisi’ successfully raised KSh 1.1 million and managed to bring her body home on Friday. Today, she was laid to rest in Vihiga County. Thank You, Lord!!!” Team ‘Sisi kwa Sisi,’ once more we’ve accomplished this together. May God bless all of you,” Eric shared.
He posted a clip demonstrating the sequence of events as Chausi’s remains arrived from the Gulf nation.
In the footage, Eric walks between the grandmother who contacted him and a small child, with a hearse following behind them.
As he made his way alongside two relatives on the pavement leading to the burial site within the airport grounds, he clasped each of their hands.
Eric Omondi greets an elderly woman from Vihiga
The video recorded Eric arriving at the cemetery site, flanked by a young boy and girl, who received gentle hugs from him.
The crowd was already assembled, numerous individuals seated beneath tents, appearing somber during this emotionally charged day.
During the funeral service, Eric held the little girl on his lap as another gentleman carried the small boy.
Chausi’s grandmother was delighted to meet Eric, and she enthusiastically clasped his hand when he was asked to address the gathering.
A Vihiga woman was transported in a white casket.
Amidst the singing and dancing, Chausi’s white casket was transported to the burial ground by pallbearers.
Eric took the lead, gripping the hands of the two kids on each side as they headed towards the last known location.
The content creator appeared profoundly saddened as Chausi’s casket was gently lowered into the ground at her hometown burial site.
He assisted in covering the grave with dirt, actively taking part in the ceremony and demonstrating his sincere support for the family.
Kenyan citizens commend Eric for assisting an elderly woman from Vihiga
Kenyan viewers swarmed the comments area to commend Eric for his excellent effort in alleviating a significant weight from the shoulders of a grieving household.
mr.felix001:
We arrived at the conclusion until Eric intervened. May God bless you, Eric.
youngclaytonke:
God bless you, Eric Omondi. You have such a gentle and compassionate spirit.
jazzjey98:
Erico, he’s truly an answer to prayer. Dude, I genuinely adore you and you’re destined for great things.
stanmeto:
“Some blessings only God can bestow. Receive them in abundance.”
mercied54:
“How I wish we had five Erics. Be blessed for always being there for those who need you.”
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Allegedly, Agnes was mercilessly driven off by her in-laws because they didn’t want her to have any claim to property.
She had also lost seven children and had left the seventh one by the side of the road because she didn’t have any land for a proper burial.