- Students from Moi Girls High School were seen collapsing and wailing in grief as Sophy’s casket was laid to rest, a heart-wrenching scene that moved many to tears
- The burial ceremony, captured in a TikTok video, showed hundreds of students marching with a banner bearing her image, as emotions ran high during the final moments when her casket was lowered into the grave
- Sophy, a beloved Form Four student and part of the students entertainment committee, tragically passed away after collapsing in a vehicle en route to school
A heartbreaking moment when students from Moi Girls High School expressed their gutting emotions in loud wails and dramatic collapses has surfaced online, leaving netizens in tears.
The video captures detail to detail of the full day of her burial ceremony, from when the students, in their hundreds, marched along a road with a banner that had her picture, up to where her black casket was lowered in a grave.
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Emotions ran high at that particular moment when the final dirges were sung and when her casket was let down into the shallow grave where a mound of earth was heaped just beside.
The students are seen falling on top of the mound of earth in their tens and breaking into loud wails as their fellows who had surrounded the grave in their uniforms joined in.
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The scene was heartbreaking, and many netizens who watched the video shared tender words to celebrate her life, which had ended so early.
How Did Sophy Die?
Sophy’s death was first made available online through TikTok, and reports back then had it that the young Form Four girl died after collapsing in a vehicle en route to school.
People who were close to her responded quickly and rushed her to a nearby hospital, but she died there.
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The news of her death reportedly brought Moi Girls School to a standstill, as she was a senior prefect and part of the students’ entertainment committee.
The students were seen on several days holding candle lighting vigils and even writing their tributes in a special book that was dedicated to her.