Kisumu Woman Loses Husband While Heavily Pregnant, Gives Birth Before Burial

Posted on 27 Oct 2024
Kisumu Woman Loses Husband While Heavily Pregnant, Gives Birth Before Burial
  • Rosemary Muthoni delivered a bouncing baby boy days after she lost her husband, Francis Nemyjuma, to cancer
  • Her pregnancy journey was painstaking as she had to care for their two-year-old child while tending to her ailing husband
  • With a newborn and a young child to care for, the young mother of two is now facing an uncertain future

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Amid grief and hardship, Rosemary Muthoni, wife of the late Francis Nemyjuma, has welcomed a new life into the world.

Rose delivered a healthy baby boy days after her husband's passing following a brave battle with cancer.

The grieving widow shared a heartbreaking Facebook post announcing her husband's demise after a long battle with illness.

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"You promised not to break the bond, but your people are already breaking it. I am alone and scared," read part of the message.

Rose lamented that while her late hubby cared about their children, no one seems bothered about her situation.

Francis, who was a beloved member of the community, received overwhelming support from many during his illness.

Teacher Divinar Ogari told TUKO.co.ke that Rose was heavily pregnant while caring for their two-year-old child and tending to her ailing husband.

The burden she carried was immense, often making late-night hospital visits, even as her pregnancy progressed.

One particularly harrowing night, Francis experienced convulsions and she was left alone to manage the situation.

Despite all of this, Rose remained steadfast, showing remarkable strength and resilience.

With a newborn and a young child to care for, she is now facing the future without her partner, as Francis is yet to be laid to rest.

Divinar appealed to her fans and the public to offer moral and financial support to the widowed mother of two.

Fidelis Mwanzia:

"God, I don't know what to type. I can help with newborn clothes and blankets if she's in Nairobi."

Florence Nyambura Njogu:

"Hugs, girl, and sorry for the loss of your partner. May God comfort you."

Snaida Mfine:

"Why does death take away good people? I'm sure if he was a bad husband this woman wouldn't have stood by his side."

Those willing to support her financially to enable her buy diapers and baby clothes can reach her through 0740469002.

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