Nyaboke Moraa and her ex-partner Blak Aende held a memorial service for their late daughter, Marie Achieng, at CITAM Embakasi, where she shared personal reflections and shared the joy and challenges of raising her.
“I first met Marie in 2005 at exactly 3 PM. She was the most beautiful girl I had ever seen,” Nyaboke began, her voice trembling with emotion. She described how, despite being a teenager at the time, she and Marie’s father were overjoyed at her arrival.
I and the father were very excited and were really waiting for her. I gave birth to her when I was still in my teens. She used to cry and would also start crying and the father would ask sasa mkilia wote ntabembeleza nani?
“We had very very beautiful memories. My heart is broken. I do not know how am going to release my child. I remember a times I would go through so much and she would find me broken in the bedroom and tell me mum hukuangi mtu mbaya ni watu tu wako mawe ndio wabaya. Marrie was a good child.” she said amid tears.
Nyaboke expressed her profound grief and the challenges she faced in coping with her daughter’s death.
“My heart is broken… I dont know how am going to tell my child to rest in peace… I still haven’t believed that my child has rested. I do not have the energy to tell her to rest in peace,” she said.
Nyaboke Moraa loses only daughter
Marrie passed away on July 28, leaving many questions unanswered about her untimely death.
The 19-year-old’s cause of death has not been officially disclosed, and the circumstances surrounding her passing remain unclear.
Unconfirmed reports on social media suggest that Marrie might have been facing personal issues and had a strained relationship with her mother, Nyaboke.
Fans and fellow celebrities have been expressing their sympathy and support for Nyaboke Moraa during this incredibly difficult time.
The loss of a child is unimaginable, and the outpouring of love and condolences from the public has been a source of comfort for Nyaboke.