In Loving Memory: A Season of Sorrow for the Kenyan-Australian Community

In recent days, the Kenyan community in Australia has been shaken by an outpouring of grief following the loss of three cherished members: Stephen Munuve, Michelle Kahiga, and Sally Biringu. Each life, uniquely vibrant, has left an indelible mark—and their sudden departures have cast a somber cloud over the hearts of many.

Honoring Stephen Munuve

Stephen Munuve, a beloved member of the Kenyan community, will be laid to rest on Tuesday, May 6th, 2025, with a funeral service at Eco Memorial Park – Stapylton. The service will begin at 2pm, with attendees asked to arrive by 1:50pm. A wake will follow at The Glen Hotel (Garden Bar) from 5pm, where friends and loved ones will gather to celebrate his life, laughter, and legacy.

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Mourning Michelle Kahiga

In an especially heart-wrenching loss, we mourn the passing of Michelle Kahiga, a promising first-year student at James Cook University. Michelle was found deceased in her car on Sunday, May 4th, just two months after arriving in Australia. Bright, driven, and full of potential, Michelle had already begun to make an impression within her community. Her untimely death is currently under investigation by Queensland Police, and we extend our deepest sympathies to her grieving family in Kenya.

source @KIQ

Remembering Sally Biringu

We also grieve the tragic loss of Sally Biringu, the only daughter of Jeff Waswa and Mother Ann, who died in a devastating collision on the Gold Coast motorway. Sally’s funeral will also take place on May 6th, and we ask the community to surround her family with support, prayers, and love during this time of unimaginable sorrow.

Source @KIQ

A Time for Unity and Compassion

This has been an extraordinarily difficult season for the Kenyan-Australian diaspora. As we remember Stephen, Michelle, and Sally, let us also remember each other. Let us lean into our shared strength and community spirit, offering comfort where it is needed most.

If you are struggling or feeling overwhelmed, please know that help is available. Do not hesitate to reach out to professional support services:

  • Lifeline Queensland: 13 11 14 – 24/7 crisis support and suicide prevention

  • Queensland Mental Health Centre: 07 3131 6000 – Mental health support services

  • Kids Helpline: 1800 55 1800 – Support for young people aged 5 to 25

We carry forward the memories of Stephen, Michelle, and Sally in our hearts. May their souls rest in peace, and may their families find strength and solace in our collective embrace.

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