Milly wa Doc's BFF Speaks after Seeing Bad State of TikToker's Grave

Milly wa Doc's BFF Speaks after Seeing Bad State of TikToker's Grave

  • Milly wa Doc's gravesite was captured in a bad state, sparking mixed reactions from social media users
  • Her best friend Katmogz shared a video explaining why she cannot go to analyse the situation as she asked Kenyans to contribute
  • Milly succumbed to post-surgery effects, and before her burial, a video emerged of her asking to be cremated should she die

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The late TikToker Milly wa Doc's best friend, Katmogz, has come out to speak after videos emerged online showing the content creator's grave in a bad state.

A video emerged showing Milly wa Doc's gravesite in a bad condition.
Milly wa Doc's BFF Katmogz explained why she could not go see her grave site. Photo: Katmogz, Milly Milly.
Source: UGC

Milly died in June and was buried in Nakuru, where she lived with her two children. Her funeral was attended by top TikTokers.

However, Obidan Della shared the state in which Milly's grave was, which sparked mixed reactions from social media users.

Why can't Milly wa Doc's BFF access her grave?

This saw some question why her family did not follow her request to be cremated, as she said in a clip weeks before her death.

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Her friend, Katmogz, took to TikTok live to address issues after Milly's friend started dragging her online.

"Someone called me asking if I was Milly's friend and asked me if I knew the place looked like it was destroyed. I was also shocked. I was caught unaware because I did not know those things were happening. And I made some calls. That is also not a place where I can take my car and go alone. I must look for two or three men to protect me, just in case I get attacked. That place is where most people get stabbed. You want me to leave my kids and go there?" she said.

Katmogz also shared that she was afraid of heading there to look at Milly's grave because of where it is located.

She added that Milly's brother should come forward so Kenyans can contribute so they cement the TikToker's grave.

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"If you ask me to do it alone, I cannot. I have bills and so many things. If I had money, I would have done it by myself, I am a very generous person," she said.

Watch the video below:

Here are some of the reactions from social media users:

@Dollydeb said:

"Was kuchanga tena necessary?"

@mellow said:

"Mngechoma Milly vile alisema."

@Audi dance said:

"That's a sensitive thing. Wachia family ishughulikie pia. No mchango, we are tired and we have bills too."

@kokomillymigo said:

"Wale vijana wanakuanga huko Manyani hao ndio wameharibu. Ni wezi hatari sana. Haikosi hiyo coffin hata ilishaenda kitambo."

@Koko said:

"Si muende police station mpewe security. That's vandalism."

@I'm Nobela said:

"Mbona nashuku pia sanduku imetolewa."

@Ruth said:

"It's good mcheck kama sanduku iko."

@jovial said;

"Kwani Brian hakucement kaburu why na alichangiwa pesa?"
The late Milly wa Doc and her two kids.
Milly Wa Doc left behind two kids, Brian and Sheila. Photo: Milly Milly.
Source: TikTok

What did Milly's sister do at her grave?

Elsewhere, during Milly's burial, one of her sisters was captured shouting that they had lost their breadwinner.

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They lamented how she died just after teaching them how to make money on TikTok as they shouted 'Kitega uchumi'.

However, at some point, people shouted at her to stop wailing as Milly's body was being lowered into her grave.

Proofreading by Jackson Otukho, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

Authors:
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Amondi Aroko (Entertainment editor) Amondi Aroko is an Entertainment Editor with seven years of experience in local and international media. She has worked at Family Media (Kenya), written for News Deeply, New York (USA) and done Africa news analysis on Arise News (Nigeria). Won the 2015 Local Heroes Journalism award by Deutsche Welle. Google News Initiative 2024 trainee and 2024 WAN-IFRA Media Leadership Accelerator Programme winner. Speaker at Code For Africa -media lab, and China trip attendee by CMG. Email: prisca.aroko@tuko.co.ke.

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