Wawekeni Kwa Maombi! Meet The Young Family IEBC ICT Manager Musando Has Left Behind (PHOTOS)

Piece by: Caren Nyota
Lifestyle

Losing a loved one is very painful. They always leave a gap no one else can fill. You can imagine what the late IEBC ICT manager Chris Musando's family is going through.

Musando, who disappeared last Friday, was found dead after his body was discovered dumped on Saturday morning in a thicket in Kikuyu area, alongside another body of a 21-year-old woman Caroline Ngumbu who was believed to be his longtime friend.

The families of the two and the entire nation are still mourning their death and the mother to the young lady broke her silence, following her daughter's death.

"WHEN SHE TOLD ME SHE WAS GOING OUT ON FRIDAY I DID NOT EXPECT COULD RECEIVE SUCH NEWS. THIS IS NOT SOMETHING THAT COULD HAVE HAPPENED TO MY DAUGHTER BECAUSE SHE IS SUCH A GOOD PERSON," SHE emotionally narrated during an interview with Nation. 

The sad story has gone viral and many are sympathizing with Musando's family more so his wife Eva Buyu and his four children aged between 2 and 10-years-old.

NASA flag bearer Raila Odinag was also shocked by the death of Musando and here is what he had to say;

This is a day of shame and sorrow. An assassin is only a coward, not a hero. That is what I will call those who took Chris Musando’s life – they are despicable, inhuman and cowardly beings. Chris is a son, a husband, and, a father. He is the son of a community. Chris is a patriot who sought to use his celebrated ICT genius and skills to enable Kenyans choose their government in a free and fair manner. Someone or some people have seen it fit to take away this dedicated public servant’s life. But my mind is as clear as daylight. There will never be a day when an assassin will ever stop a cause and a dream that is just. My family, and the entire NASA family mourns with his wife and children and his family.What has happened to Chris Musando, is a stain on our conscience as Kenyans. To IEBC Staff with whom Chris worked, I ask you to soldier on and deliver your promise to Kenyans – a free and fair election. Never has the fate of so many, relied on the actions of a few. But as my Pentagon colleagues made clear: We are too many to be intimidated. Rest in peace Chris. Your life will not be in vain. Justice will be done."
Well, below are photos of the young family Musando has left behind;
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