Hannah Wariara Koinange lost all her three children and a granddaughter in a tragic road accident in 2016

Kenyan Woman Living In US Painfully Recounts Losing Her Kids, Granddaughter In Accident: "At Peace"

Hannah Wariara Koinange lost all her three children and a granddaughter in a tragic road accident in 2016

  • Hannah Wariara Koinange shared a heartbreaking account of losing all her children in a devastating road accident
  • She shared a cherished photograph from December 1997, capturing a moment with her daughter, who would have turned 33 years old
  • In her heartfelt message, Koinange expressed the profound pain of losing not only her children but also her granddaughter, whom she described as angels

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Hannah Wariara Koinange has painfully shared a heartbreaking account of losing all her children in a tragic road accident in Kenya in 2016.

Koinange reminisces dead children

Koinange reminisced about her daughter, who would have been 33 years old this year, along with her granddaughter, son and another daughter, whom she described as angels.

Accompanied by a cherished photograph of herself and her daughter posing for a Parents Magazine in December 1997, Koinange expressed the pain of their absence.

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In a touching post shared on her Facebook account, Koinange, who now lives in the United States of America (USA), reflected on the beauty of life that once filled her home.

Despite the unimaginable loss, she conveyed a message of finding solace and strength through faith, stating,

"Am at Peace with the Lord. Those things you can't change, leave them to God."

She emphasised the importance of relying on God's grace to navigate the darkest of times, urging others facing challenges to hold onto hope and trust in divine strength.

How did Koinange overcome her loss?

"If you are facing any Problem and are Down am here to tell you it's possible with God to have the strength to climb those valleys," she wrote.

Behind her seemingly serene smile lies the profound sorrow of a mother who has endured the ultimate tragedy that happened in Kamakis area along the Eastern Bypass.

Yet, Koinange's unwavering faith and resilience stand as a testament to the power of spiritual endurance.

"God gives you strength to endure. I am a witness, I have the bitter taste and can testify God gives comfort," she affirmed.

Surrounded by the love and support of her husband, family, siblings, and parents, Koinange finds solace in the belief that God has guided them through their collective grief.

Her touching words served as a beacon of hope, as she concluded with a prayer for God's grace to be sufficient for all who seek solace in their darkest hours.

Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Hannah, who is now a pastor in the USA, said she and her husband decided to move to the US to heal following the loss of their children.

"We therefore relocated to America with my Husband to Heal and start afresh. We are currently working. Our journey of Grief and relocation manenos is a long one. But above all, I am a Preacher," she said.
"I am currently preaching and sharing my Story on my YouTube Channel. I engage with so many people worldwide in my Ministry of Hope and Encouragement. I am Proud to be Representing Jesus Worldwide; that's the Greatest Job I have," she added.

Homa Bay mum loses 10 children to sickle cell

In a separate story, TUKO.co.ke reported Jane Akinyi, 58, knows what loneliness and pain feel like, having been called a mother of graves, among other heartbreaking descriptions.

Akinyi's 35 years in marriage are punctuated by the loss of 10 children and abandonment by the man she committed to share the rest of her life with.

She said that, together with her husband, they had ten children and sadly lost all of them to a painful disease, sickle cell anaemia.

Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Akinyi recalled her first child's hands and feet swelling before he died in 1995.

She said the boy died after she arrived at the hospital, where she rushed to seek urgent intervention.

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