“Mom, Will I Really Make It” – Immaculate Kamket Breaks Down Recalling Son’s Final Words

Grief and sorrow filled the air as Immaculate Kamket emotionally recounted the final moments of her son, revealing the heartbreaking words he uttered before his passing.

Speaking during a requiem mass attended by family, friends, and leaders, the visibly shaken mother narrated how her son, in his final moments, looked up at her and asked, “Mom, will I make it? Will I die?” The question, she said, continues to echo painfully in her mind,leaving wound that words cannot fully describe.

Immaculate described her son as a loving, kind, and hopeful young man whose life was cut short too soon.

She recalled the desperate attempts to reassure him, even as fear and uncertainty filled the room. Despite efforts by medical personnel to save him, his condition worsened, leaving the family devastated.

Leaders and mourners present at the service expressed their condolences to the family, acknowledging the deep pain of losing a child.

Her husband, MP William Kamket, remained composed but visibly emotional as he stood by his wife, receiving comfort from colleagues and friends.

The couple was surrounded by loved ones who offered support during the difficult time.

As tributes continued to pour in, many remembered the young boy for his bright spirit, promising future.

The family now faces the painful task of coming to terms with the loss, holding onto memories as their source of strength.

Kamket, who also served as the Speaker of Baringo County Assembly between 2013 and 2017, has in recent months emerged as one of the fiercest defenders of President William Ruto's administration.


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