Kareh B’s son to be buried this week on Friday

The funeral date for Kareh B’s son Joseph Mwadulo has finally been announced.

The Chavakali Boy’s student died in an accident involving an Easy Coach bus.

He died on the spot after their bus got in an accident in Mamboleo-Kisumu on April 1, 2024, around 10 pm.

Joseph Mwadulo Mwaghogho will be buried on April 12, 2024, at Karwagi Village, Embu County.

A memorial service will be held at Citam Karen, Nairobi on Tuesday, April 9, 2024, starting at 10:30 am.

Joseph is the son of Morris Mwadulo and Mary Wangari Gioche (Kareh B) and the brother of Jeremy Njoroge.

Kareh had days ago demanded for answers questioning whether her son’s life was worth 30,000.

“I need answers. If only I had been supervising time, you wouldn’t have traveled, Joe! But I’m powerless,” the artist said in one of her posts on Facebook.

She shared pictures and videos highlighting the good times they had with the young man before his unexpected death on April 1, 2024.

“The lights have gone out too soon for you, my son,” she said.

On Friday, family and close friends laid a floral wreath at the Mamboleo junction, where the accident that claimed Joseph’s life occurred.

Kareh B had announced the event earlier that day, also thanking her family for supporting her since she lost her son.

“At twelve noon, we’ll lay a floral wreath at Mamboleo where the accident happened. Anyone near Kisumu, please join us 😭😭,” Kareh B announced on Facebook.

She added, “For those asking about meetings, they’re ongoing at Blue Springs from half past twelve noon. Thank you, Family, for checking up on me up to this point. Go well, my son 😭.”

Earlier, the musician demanded answers about her son’s death, revealing that she is not okay following the heartbreaking incident.

“I need answers, I’m broken,” Kareh B said via Facebook.

The artist from Murang’a County also called on the government to provide answers regarding road accidents, an issue she urged them to address urgently.

“Government; what are your thoughts on this matter? Will you continue to remain silent and lose more children on the roads?

What steps are you taking to reduce accidents occurring in the country, especially among the youth of the new generation? Do we need to resurrect Michuki?” she wrote.

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