- Baba Talisha has shared a poignant video of himself cleaning the grave of his late wife Milka, who died tragically in a road accident in 2020
- The video gave a rare glimpse of the emptiness that the TikToker has been battling with, given his recent revelation of how he woke up from the accident to see his wife’s lifeless body lying on the road
- The TikToker’s video shows Milkas white tombstone that was set at the far end of their compound, and which was engraved with details of when her book of life opened and when it was closed
Baba Talisha has shared a poignant video of himself bravely cleaning the grave of his wife Milka, who tragically died in a road accident on Thika Road in 2020.
The video depicted him clearing weeds that had overgrown around his wife’s grave while a sad tribute poem played in the background.
He then splashed water on the white concrete tombstone, which bore a picture of his late wife along with details of her birth and passing.
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Afterward, Baba Talisha sadly moved to a section of the fence where a Mimosa pudica plant had grown, finding comfort in its sensitive response to touch.
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Feelings were heightened in the clip by the poem, which featured tense background music while its lyrics spoke about the darkness and loneliness that one is left with after losing a loved one.
Baba T Opens Up On Loosing Wife Milka Malkia
Earlier, Baba T had opened up about the grisly accident that took his wife’s life and left his daughter, Talisha, in ICU for many days.
He shared that death no longer scared him, as he had faced it and it had flashed his happiness right through his eyes.
He recalled the trauma associated with certain roads, music, and simple tasks like watching a movie, especially those enjoyed with his late wife.
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He described the day of the accident and the day they laid Milka to rest as the worst of his life, as on that same day his daughter was fighting for her life in the ICU, unable to bid her mother farewell.
He explained that Talisha had been in therapy since then, and it had been one tough and emotional journey.
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The hospital bills had been overwhelming, with therapy costing Sh2,000 per session and three sessions required weekly.