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Paul Ngarama: The Pain Of Losing My Daughter Monica Kimani

Grief and disbelief overcame the family and friends of slain businesswoman Monica Nyawira during her Requiem Mass yesterday at Happy Valley in Thika. She was to turn 29 on October 10 and planned to introduce her family to her long-time fiance, her father said. He was not identified. Family members eulogised flamboyan

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Grief and disbelief overcame the family and friends of slain businesswoman Monica Nyawira during her Requiem Mass yesterday at Happy Valley in Thika. She was to turn 29 on October 10 and planned to introduce her family to her long-time fiance, her father said. He was not identified. Family members eulogised flamboyant Nyawira as a determined go-getter, who was also kind and obedient. Her body was discovered in a bathtub last Friday at her apartment in Kilimani. Her throat was slit and her legs and hands tied from behind. Through his sobs, her father, cleric Paul Ngarama said his first-born daughter had travelled back to Kenya from Juba, South Sudan, where she had a business. “I still can’t believe you’re gone, my daughter. I keep looking at...

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