Summary
Fans of Ohangla musician Maureen Achieng, popularly known as Lady Maureen, turned out in their thousands to give her a befitting send-off at her parents’ home in Migori County Saturday.
They defied all Ministry of Health directives on Covid-19 safety.
Kopanga village in Suna West came alive as the musicians’ fans, led by Gor Mahia FC fans, took over the funeral, overwhelming police as they led the huge crowd in an enthralling funeral match along the Migori-Masara highway to the musician’s parents’ home.
The plan, however, failed, after authorities refused to release the body at the last minute on Friday, citing security and health safety concerns.
This followed the chaotic scenes that had been witnessed at the burial of another popular musician - Bernard Onyango, popularly known as Abenny Jachiga - who was buried at night in Kisumu County a month ago.
The funeral was attended by more than 150 ohangla and benga musicians, among them popular benga artiste Dolla Kabary and ohangla musician Evance Ochieng, alias Prince Inda. They arrived in buses and private vehicles on Friday evening.
Despite prior arrangements for tight security at the burial, police watched helplessly, unable to control the swarming crowd of mourners who completely disregarded social distancing rules and the requirement to wear face masks.
A few minutes past midday, the musician was laid to rest with the Gor Mahia fans surrounding the grave.
Jaro Soja, a diehard fan of Gor Mahia, said they went to bury their hero since her songs kept the spirit of the football team alive.
Also present was Lady Maureen’s mother as well as the clergy, who kept the sermon short.
Additional Reporting by Ian Byron
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