Fallen GSU soldier in Dusit attack could have risen to the ranks of a commandant

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The Dusit D2 attack has definatley changed some lives forever. This includes the fallen GSU soldier’s family, friends and all his loved ones after he met his fate on the fateful day.

Government officials, top police officers, family members and friends on Friday eulogised fallen GSU officer Japhet Ndunguja as brave and dedicated.

They gathered at All Saints Cathedral, Nairobi, to bid farewell to the officer, who was killed on January 15 during the DusitD2 terror attack.

Police officers on Friday carry the coffin of Japhet Ndunguja, who was killed during the DusitD2 terror attack last week /FAITH MUTEGI

Themourners further described Ndunguja, 28, as a hero. The officer was based in Ruaraka and was part of the joint security team that responded to the attack.

Ndunguja’s parents said it is painful to lose a hard-working son who had a promising future.

“Our hearts are in pain. You have left us early. We will not ask God why he took you from us but thank Him for giving us a good son,” a family member said.

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The late Japhet Ndunguja Nuru

The parents urged Ndunguja’s colleagues to keep a close relationship with God while serving the nation.

Ndunguja’s elder sister, Hellen Nuru, eulogised her brother as a special friend who cannot be replaced. “You are a brother to remember. A friend I miss so much. You will remain in my heart,” she said.

Government spokes person Eric Kiraithe eulogised Ndunguja as a young heroic officer.

He said Ndunguja’s death robbed the country of a committed officer, who could have risen through the ranks to the level of a commandant.

May his soul RIP.

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