‘I knew my son was no more’ Isaac Mwaura’s wife cries out the loss of her son

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Losing a loved one is a very difficult experience to cope with. Every time the memories linger in your mind, tears of sorrow roll down. As she marked the second anniversary of her son, Mukami Mwaura, the wife to the nominated senator, Isaac Mwaura penned down an emotional message to him.

Through her Instagram account,she wrote; “Two years ago … I got a call at 8am from Nairobi hospital NiCU asking me to rush to the hospital . I asked how my baby was doing … the nurse kept quiet for a few seconds then she told me my baby was still in critical condition but she would rather that she talks to me in Person .

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Two years ago ... I got a call at 8am from Nairobi hospital NiCU asking me to rush to the hospital . I asked how my baby was doing ... the nurse kept quiet for a few seconds then she told me my baby was still in critical condition but she would rather that she talks to me in Person . I knew what she meant . I knew my son was no more . 69 days of pain and suffering ,with a heavy heart and overwhelming sadness I also felt some relief ;that my baby wouldn't have to go through all that suffering . I knew he was in a better place . He is forever a beautiful gift to us ... We will always remember him in our hearts and in his little brother we are reminded that Gods brings no sorrow with his blessing , so we rejoice at the gift of a baby who was too beautiful for earth . #rip #ripson #preemiebaby #infantloss #infantlossawareness #preemieloss #neverforgotten

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I knew what she meant . I knew my son was no more . 69 days of pain and suffering ,with a heavy heart and overwhelming sadness I also felt some relief ;that my baby wouldn’t have to go through all that suffering . I knew he was in a better place . He is forever a beautiful gift to us.

We will always remember him in our hearts and in his little brother we are reminded that Gods brings no sorrow with his blessing, so we rejoice at the gift of a baby who was too beautiful for earth.”

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She accompanied her post with another message which read; “Because someone we love is in heaven, there is a little bit of heaven in our home.”

Mukami and Isaac were blessed with triplets, two boys and a girl a few months after their wedding. Their daughter, Njeri, passed away on January 21, 2017 then shortly after on April 5 they were heartbroken when their second child, a son passed on. They had named him Mwaura.

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