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TikToker Brian Chira’s burial is underway in Gathanje, Kiambu County.
Following the viewing of his body at KU mortuary earlier today, Chira’s friends proceeded to Githunguri.
His supporters donned merchandise featuring his name and favourite catchphrases on t-shirts and hoodies.
German-based TikToker Rose Atieno alias Nyako Pilot was not left behind in paying her last respects to Brian Chira.
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Nyako held a live session to pay tribute to Chira by wearing a black suit.
She also lit a candle and released balloons as a tribute to Brian Chira.
Amos and Josh’s hit song “Baadaye” softly filled the background.
Nyako, who shared a close bond with Chira, openly expressed her emotions during the live session.
“I’m paying my last respect to Brian Chira, that’s why I am in a suit. Chira wanted a suit, that’s why I put it on.”
Friends and followers joined the live session to mourn together, Nyako played Otile Brown’s song ‘One Call’, which was reportedly Chira’s favourite song.
In Githunguri, Kamba musician, Justina Syokau performed a tribute song she composed to the artiste.
The song is called, ‘Safiri Salama Brian Chira’.
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Notably, Otile Brown has performed Chira’s favourite song, “One Call,”.
comedian Terence Creative took to his Instagram to share a heartfelt video, shedding tears for the late content creator.
Reflecting on their shared experiences, Terence revealed that, like Brian Chira, he too was raised by his grandmother after becoming an orphan.
He wrote: “Farewell, Chira. As an orphan raised by my grandmother, your passing deeply resonates with me. Rest in peace, Chira. You were dearly loved.”
According to a police report, Chira died as a result of an accident he was involved in, in the Karuri area on March, 16.
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It’s reported that his body was collected from the scene on Saturday and taken to the City Mortuary at around 3 am.
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