The media personality Mr. Willis Raburu and wife Myra Raburu have started the new year with sorrow and grief after they lost their daughter a couple of days ago.
Below are the two sorrowful messages Mr. Raburu wrote in eulogizing the departed lost one.

Over the past few days my heart has been shattered and torn in to several pieces. The pain I have felt has been immeasurable and one that words fail to aptly capture. It has left me with several questions and literally reset my outlook on life. I may not be able to share the full extent of it all but I cannot bear it alone. I am therefore going to be taking a short break from work and my duties on Citizen TV Kenya and HOT 96 to allow for my wife and I to get through the motions.

While I am away several people will be holding fort for me, the shows will go on and I want to thank them in advance for heeding the abrupt call to action. I want to say thank you for those in the know who continue to lift my wife and I in prayer and ask that you continue to do so up until the time I will be back on your screens and on your radio! I love you all, you make me who I am. See you soon. Successful people look like you! WABEBEE!

Another message from Raburu to the late daughter.
My beautiful daughter, some days are easy some days are so hard. Today I woke up trying to imagine what it would be like to watch you sleep, ( that’s the only image I have of you) what it be like you hold warm fingers, what a sleepless night would feel like. What it would be like to go to work tired because you kept me up at night, who you would look like now? What color of your skin? If you would drink as much milk as I did when I was your age. My daughter, you are an angel now, or so they tell me and when
I look up to the sky sometimes I cry, sometimes I sometimes laugh, I want you to make so much noise in heaven, or in the multi-verse you are in, I want you to have all you’re the people who are with you there say “Yeap that’s Willis’ child” I miss you so much, it’s funny that I have a picture of you but even before I look at it, you face is ingrained in my heart, etched in my soul, tattooed in my very essence. My daughter, my sweet lovely beautiful daughter, I’m sorry that you have to see daddy weak and in grief and not the pillar of strength that you and your mother need, but my daughter, daddy loves you, since He listens to you talk to Him and tell Him, daddy doesn’t understand but daddy needs help. Rest In Palaces, RIP because you are royalty.
I also take this opportunity to wish Raburu and his entire family quick healing, God’s guidance and protection during this trying moment.