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A clip showing DJ Acidic at his mother’s grave has caused emotional reactions across social media platforms.
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The DJ shared a heartfelt message on social media on August 15 regarding the loss of his mother.
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Kenyan supporters felt empathy for the DJ after he mentioned that the most valuable bloom in his garden had been taken.
A video showing DJ Acidic at his mother’s tombstone has moved many people online.
On August 15, DJ Acidic shared the sad news of his mother’s passing along with an emotional statement.
The performer mentioned that God had taken one of his dearest blossoms.
The disc jockey confessed that he cried nonstop following his mother’s death, mentioning that she left this world too early.
Among the blossoms in my garden, the most exquisite one was chosen by God and removed. I’ve shed countless tears. Mom, you left far too early. I still find it hard to accept that I’ll never hear your voice once more. My heart has shattered into a thousand fragments, and I long for you with each passing moment. I will always cherish you, mom.
Three days before her funeral, the DJ posted an additional update while visiting a mortuary in Nakuru.
He disclosed that he and his daughter had gone to Nakuru for the funeral and requested her to look after them.
“Mom, we’ve just reached Nakuru. We traveled all night with your granddaughter for your funeral. Oh my dear mom, keep watching over us,” he wrote.
A clip showing DJ Acidic at his mother’s funeral has caused Kenyans to feel compassion for his grief.
Dressed in a dark suit, the performer was seen scattering dirt onto his mother’s tombstone.
Two individuals grabbed him by the arms as he scattered dirt into his mother’s tomb.
Netizens comfort DJ Acidic
This is what they mentioned:
shiks kapienga:
Picture her with her mother as she always was healthy, they know how hard it is for us. We were small when we grew up, it became difficult… but God has His reasons for everything.
Sam,the Lifecoach:
After you lay your mother to rest, you will grasp the real essence of suffering 😥😥shalom!
pacifist Jayne:
Of course, he says she was big, but now she seems small…the pain of losing a mother knows no age …a mother is a mother whether you’re old or young…so sad brother.
Sherry Mynnah:
DJ Acid… May the God of all comfort guide you through this difficult period… We pray that the very same God who provided us with solace during our sorrow helps you navigate each day step by step. We’re right here for you, brother.
Mendyoketch:
I know how you feel. My mother passed away when I was 10 years old, and although I am now 20, I’m still affected by the trauma of her leaving me.