- Brian Chira’s friends, still bound by the memories they shared, returned to his grave in sorrowful reverence, determined to keep his legacy alive
- Led by Jude Magambo, they oversaw the mould of earth which had been laid as his grave mark removed and a beautiful tombstone planted in its place
- The tombstone had inscriptions of when his book of life was opened and when it was closed, alongside a portrait photo from his vibrant days
Brian Chira’s close friends continue to stand by him, even in the silence of his death, working tirelessly to honor the legacy that was abruptly cut short by a grisly road accident.
Recently, with Jude Magambo leading the effort, his friends renovated Chira’s grave by constructing a permanent stone tombstone.
In a video shared by Manze wa Mombasa, who was also part of Chira’s inner circle, the friends are seen sitting by as construction workers poured concrete to create a two-layered gravel tombstone.
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At the center of the grave, a square tombstone was placed, inscribed in black with the dates marking the day his sun rose and the day it set, alongside a portrait of him.
Earlier, Manzi wa Meru had shared a video announcing their arrival at his burial site, showing themselves in a somber mood as they reflected on the cherished moments they had with him.
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Brian Chira was buried approximately three months ago, in a funeral attended by thousands of Kenyan netizens.
During that time, his grandmother had shared the grief she was in as Chira’s grandmother had died while he was a baby of HIV/AIDs, which the grandson had also tested positive of.