The family of the late former Lugari Member of Parliament and cabinet minister Cyrus Jirongo continues to mourn as investigations into his death move forward and funeral arrangements take shape.
Public attention has also focused on the three women who shared his life and are now united in grief.
Jirongo was married to Christine Nyokabi, Anne Kanini and Anne Lanoi.
The three widows have been seen together at the family residence in Gigiri, Nairobi, where they have hosted relatives, leaders and friends while coordinating burial plans.
Their joint appearance has been viewed as a sign of solidarity during a deeply emotional period.
Authorities have confirmed that Jirongo's body remains at Lee Funeral Home pending completion of forensic procedures.
Investigators ordered a detailed autopsy to establish the exact cause of death amid lingering questions about the fatal road crash along the Nairobi-Naivasha highway.
The Directorate of Criminal Investigations has also reviewed CCTV footage from a nearby petrol station which captured Jirongo's movements shortly before the accident and forms part of the ongoing inquiry.
Family members have called for patience as investigators work to provide clarity and closure.
Leaders who have attended memorial meetings have echoed the need for transparency and professionalism in handling the case.
The funeral committee has announced that a memorial service will be held in Nairobi before the body is transported to Kitale and later to Lumakanda in Lugari, where Jirongo will be laid to rest on December thirty beside his parents.
As the nation reflects on his life, Jirongo is remembered as a bold political figure and businessman whose influence spanned decades, leaving behind a family legacy and unanswered questions surrounding his final journey.
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