Venice Mokaya: Friends Hold Candle-Lit Vigil for Lady Who Died in Diani

Venice Mokaya: Friends Hold Candle-Lit Vigil for Lady Who Died in Diani

  • Under the soft glow of candles, friends of Venice Mokaya gathered at her home for an emotional vigil in her honour
  • The 19-year-old’s friend shared breathtaking beach sunrise photos just before her sudden death
  • As tributes poured in online, the Summer Tides festival organisers set the record straight about her death

The friends of Venice Mokaya, a 19-year-old who died in Diani, held a candlelit vigil to celebrate her life.

Venice Mokaya.
Venice Mokaya's friends honoured her. Photos: Photos: Venice Mokaya and clariiskavere.
Source: Instagram

The teen had travelled to the coast for a festival when she was short circuited.

The organisers of the widely attended Summer Tides festival were prompted to officially address and dismiss the growing rumours surrounding the tragic death of Venice.

What did Summer Tides say about Venice Mokaya's death?

Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, the festival’s communications team clarified that the event took place from Friday, 4 July, to Saturday, 5 July, at Jacaranda Indian Ocean Beach Resort in Diani.

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They emphasised that Venice was not staying at the venue and did not pass away during the festival.

According to them, she died on the Monday after the event had concluded.

The organisers strongly denied claims that her death occurred at the concert location and stressed that ensuring the safety and well-being of all attendees has always been their top priority.

Where was Venice Mokaya's candle lighting?

On Friday, 11 July, one of Venice’s friends shared that they would hold a candlelit vigil at her home in Ongata Rongai.

She posted numerous photos from the beach at sunrise, not long before her death.

The sun painted the sky a scenic orange as it rose over the Indian Ocean, while they sat on the beach watching it.

"She made sure we saw the sunrise after missing it at Summer Tides," the friend wrote.

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She then shared details about the vigil for her dear friend.

“Hey, I hope you are well. So, guys, today we are having our girl’s candle lighting. You are all welcome. It starts at 6pm,” she announced.
Venice Mokaya.
Venice Mokaya's friend said they watched the sunrise together. Photo: @clariiskavere.
Source: Instagram

Venice’s friend also shared a framed photo of her during her 19th birthday, holding a bouquet of money.

Kenyans paid tribute to Venice by writing:

imelasekuzza:

"Rest in peace, gorgeous girl, we love you."

v.a.n_n.y:

"Heaven gained an angel."

__jemi.e:

"Forever in our hearts, beautiful."

nicolle.seda:

"Fly high, princess, we love you."

auntyy.laura:

"Always in our hearts."

_.denise.g:

"You are waiting for someone to pass so that you can show love. I wish she were here to see all these comments."

Photos of Venice Mokaya

Venice Mokaya
Venice Mokaya enjoyed travelling. Photo: Venice Mokaya.
Source: Instagram

Venice celebrated her 19th birthday in February, sharing joyful moments and expressing her faith in God through a heartfelt Instagram caption.

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Known for her love of travel, she frequently posted videos from different destinations and enjoyed visiting high-end restaurants with friends.

Venice had a close bond with her family, once sharing a warm Christmas photo with her parents, sister, and two brothers.

Her untimely death left many Kenyans heartbroken, remembering her vibrant spirit and adventurous life.

Proofreading by Asher Omondi, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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William Osoro (Entertainment editor) William Osoro is a TUKO.co.ke entertainment and senior special formats editor with over six years of experience in digital & print media. Osoro started his career at the Standard Media Group as a sub-editor before joining TUKO. Osoro won the Innovation Award at the Standard Group in 2018 and was quadruply recognised for his stellar performance at TUKO. He had the most read article in the whole of 2022. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Media Science from Moi University. Email: william.osoro@tuko.co.ke.

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