TikToker devastated after allegedly being denied food at Chira’s burial.
Written by Zenna Issa on March 27, 2024
TikToker Cindy Baibe has come out to claim that she didn’t eat at the late Brian Chira’s funeral yesterday in Ingitei village, Githunguri, Kiambu County on March 26, 2024.
In the video, Cindy expressed her grievances about the treatment she received during the burial ceremony, particularly concerning the lack of food provided to attendees.
In the emotional clip, Cindy tearfully recounted her experience of being denied food at the burial site, despite the expectation of being catered to.
She expressed frustration over the dismissive response she received when inquiring about the availability of food, stating that she was only offered water.
“Niko na njaa wacha tu, nimepewa tu maji ya Chira. Hakuna food,” lamented Cindy in the video.
“Nimemwambia basi nionyeshe tent nataka kupanga line. Akaniambia sasa unataka kupanga line kwa watu? Si uende ukunywe soda na maandazi. Sitoki hapa. Mninbuyie food hata sijakula. Ninyimwe food. Sawa tu! Chakula yenye mtu ataenda atoe,” she said.
Before the burial, mourners gathered at the Kenyatta University mortuary to view Chira’s body.
Thousands of people proceeded to Kiambu County to attend the burial ceremony, also attended by numerous content creators.
The sad occasion was graced by notable personalities, including musician Otile Brown, who performed a rendition of his popular hit song ‘One Call’ alongside politician Peter Salasya and artist Justina Syokau.
In a show of immense support and love for Chira, his fans, popularly known as the ‘Chira Clan,’ rallied together and raised over Sh8 million to ensure a dignified farewell and honour his memory.