By | October 14, 2024

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Chief Justice Martha Koome Offers Condolences to Former CJ Mutunga on the Passing of His Son

The recent passing of Athman Mutunga, the son of former Chief Justice Willy Mutunga, has left many in mourning. Athman passed away at the Coptic Hospital, where he was receiving treatment, and was laid to rest in Kitui County in accordance with Muslim final rites.

Chief Justice Martha Koome expressed her deep sorrow and extended her condolences to former CJ Mutunga and his family. In a heartfelt message from the Office of the Chief Justice and President of the Supreme Court, Koome conveyed her sympathy to the grieving family, mourning the untimely loss of Athman.

“On behalf of the Judiciary family and on my own behalf, I extend our deepest condolences to Emeritus Chief Justice (Rtd) Dr. Willy Mutunga and his family on the heartbreaking loss of his beloved son, Athman Mutunga,” Koome said.

The statement emphasized the Judiciary’s solidarity with the Mutunga family during this difficult time, acknowledging the profound grief that accompanies such a loss. Chief Justice Koome expressed hope that the family would find solace in the cherished memories they shared with Athman.

While words may never fully ease the pain of losing a loved one, Koome added that she hopes the family finds comfort in their memories. She concluded the message by sending thoughts and prayers to the Mutunga family, wishing Athman Mutunga’s soul eternal peace.

Athman Mutunga’s passing has garnered sympathy from leaders and legal professionals, with many offering their condolences to the former Chief Justice and his family. Professor Makau Mutua also expressed his heartfelt condolences, extending his support to former CJ Mutunga during this challenging time.

The passing of Athman Mutunga has undoubtedly left a void in the hearts of many, but the outpouring of support and condolences serves as a reminder of the strength found in unity and compassion during times of loss.

Former Chief Justice Willy Mutunga’s son Athman Mutunga dies at 50

When Athman passed away at Coptic Hospital where he was receiving treatment, he was laid to rest on Sunday in Kitui County following Muslim final rites. This news brought deep sorrow to Chief Justice Martha Koome, who extended her condolences to former CJ Mutunga. The Office of the Chief Justice and President of the Supreme Court expressed sympathy to Dr. Mutunga and his family, mourning the untimely loss. You can find more information about this on [source].

“On behalf of the Judiciary family and on my own behalf, I extend our deepest condolences to Emeritus Chief Justice (Rtd) Dr. Willy Mutunga and his family on the heartbreaking loss of his beloved son, Athman Mutunga,” Koome said. To see her full statement, click [here].

The Judiciary’s solidarity with the Mutunga family during this difficult time was highlighted in the official statement. Chief Justice Koome acknowledged the profound grief that comes with such a loss, expressing the hope that the Mutunga family would find solace in the memories they shared with Athman. For more details, visit [source].

“While words may never fully ease the pain of the death of a loved one, we hope that the family finds comfort in the cherished memories shared with Athman,” she added. To read her full message, click [here].

Koome concluded her message by sending thoughts and prayers to the Mutunga family, asking that Athman Mutunga’s soul rest in eternal peace. For more information, visit [source].

Willy Mutunga, who served as Chief Justice from 2011 to 2016, also clarified that the photo circulated by Kileleshwa MCA Robert Alai was not Athman but his other son Alamin. You can find more details about this clarification on [source].

The passing of Athman Mutunga has drawn a wave of sympathy from leaders and legal professionals, with many expressing their condolences to the former Chief Justice and his family during this time of mourning. To see some of the heartfelt messages shared, click [here].

“I offer my deepest and heartfelt condolences to my friend former CJ for the untimely passing of his son, Athman, at 50. I wish him and his dear family strength at this difficult time,” Professor Makau Mutua said in a post. You can read his full post [here].

In conclusion, the loss of Athman Mutunga has deeply impacted many, and the outpouring of support and condolences from various individuals and organizations is a testament to the impact he had on those around him. May his soul rest in peace.