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Kwambox announces death of younger brother in emotional message

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Kwambox announces death of younger brother in emotional message

Media personality Sheila Kwamboka, popularly known as Kwambox, has announced the death of her younger brother in an emotional message shared online, leaving fans saddened by the heartbreaking news.

In her message posted on Facebook on Monday, March 9, 2026, Kwambox mourned the deceased, expressing her shock at his demise.

She recounted that her life came to a standstill last week when she received a call about the worrying state of her brother.

Kwambox noted that in a matter of days, she now finds herself arranging for her brother’s funeral.

She expressed deep shock and disbelief at the loss, stating that she still could not come to terms with the fact that Ray was no longer alive.

Kwambox’s statement. PHOTO/ https://www.facebook.com/ItsKwambox

“Last week, on Wednesday, my life came to a standstill. I was called as you were dying! I am on my way to arrange your funeral, and it feels surreal! I’m beyond shattered.

Kwambox opens up on immense pain

The media star shared the depth of her pain, stating that she has never experienced pain that comes close to what she is experiencing.

“I have never experienced this kind of pain,” she added.

She went on to wish her younger sibling eternal rest, noting that she would greatly miss him.

“I’m going to miss you, my love. #RiPRay My Sweet Baby Brother #Autism,” she mourned.

The heartbreaking news comes in the wake of deaths that have rocked the celebrity world.

Comedienne Teacher Wanjiku is among those who have been impacted, having lost her twin sister on February 28, 2026.

She shared the sad news in an emotional message shared online, leaving fans saddened by the heartbreaking news.

Teacher Wanjiku mourns twin sister

In her message, the media personality expressed deep shock and disbelief at the loss, stating that she still could not come to terms with the fact that her sister was no longer alive.

Teacher Wanjiku posing with her late sister during a past event. PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/wanjikuteacher
Teacher Wanjiku posing with her late sister during a past event. PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/wanjikuteacher

I still can’t believe you are no more,” she wrote.

She went on to acknowledge the passing, wishing her twin eternal rest, noting that she would greatly miss her sister.

“Rest, my Twinnie, my sister Haks. Haks, I will miss you,” she added.

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