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"I wish I could be half the woman you were" Anerlisa Muigai continues to mourn her late sister

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 18 May 2020.

Anerlisa Muigai is still coming to terms with the loss of her younger sister Tecra, who tragically passed away due to internal injuries at her apartment in Mombasa.

As seen on her latest Instagram post, Anerlisa remembers the happy times she shared with her late sister, pointing out that she wishes they had spent more time together.

On the post, Anerlisa wrote:

She took this picture and told me to post it but i told her it wasn’t instagram standard, now it’s worth more than all posts i ever did. If i knew this was the last picture she would ever take of me, i would have let her take a million more 💕🌹

On her Instagram story, Anerisa talked about a pain that has left her begging God to take away as she can no longer handle it.

Anerlisa has been praising her sister for being perfect, a leader, and a friend many admired. She wrote:

My younger sister but you acted like my older sister. I remember when we started Nero Company together, you drove the company like it was your baby. Your eye for design and perfect tone of colour were out of this world. I have learnt so many work ethics from you. I promise to grow the company just like wanted it grow.

She also praised her sister for always standing up for her and supporting her when no one was on her side. According to Anerlisa, being around Tecra made her feel less judged, a feeling many cannot relate with.

She wrote:

When every single person turned their backs on me, forsaken me, given up on me or walked out of my life, YOU DINT. You never left me, you never left me, you never judged me and neither did you betray me.

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