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Kenyan who died two years ago in UK to be cremated

The late Simon and his son Theo (right)

The late Simon Kibe Mugo will be buried in UK on Tuesday 12th November, 2013 after 2 years after his death. The funeral takes place atย at Medway crematorium, Robin Hood Lane Chatham (ME5 9QT) Kent, UK at 11.30 a.m.

The story goes that two years ago, the late Simon Kibe Mugo, a Kenyan living in UK was found dead in a beach in Morgate, Kent, UK. It was the morning of 28th September 2011 that police were called when a male African man was found dead in a beach in Morgate. 2 years down the line the tragedy remains unsolved. After an inquest held on Thursday 12th September 2013 at Canterbury Magistrates’ Court the judge ordered the body to be released to the family. His death was an explained by a coroner who ย delivered a verdict of accidental death.

His body has remained in the mortuary since then, due to a lady purported to be his wife and next of kin refused to identify the body and authorised the coroner to release it to his family funeral.

 

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On behalf of Theoโ€™s immediate family and Kent Kenyan group member, Mr Lawrence N Gakure will like to thankย  everybody includingย  Louise, Kay andย  Diasporas from all walksย  who supported through financial contribution and prayers to give Simon a dignified send off. He also kindly ask for a volunteer speaker to lead in short prayer, gospel and Simon Eulogy? May you also confirm attendance so that we can arrange for awake after the funeral for people to catch-up. There will be a diaspora media (KENTV) who might be covering the procession. All are welcomed.

For more information please contact Lawrence 07794179358, Louise 07766639390 or nj*****@ho*****.com

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