The late Kizito Moi Amukune, the caretaker and trainer of Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale’s prized fighter bull, has been laid to rest.
The burial, marked by the rhythmic beats of Isikuti dancers, was a poignant moment for Senator Khalwale, who bid a tearful farewell to his longtime associate.
The 47-year-old Kizito met a tragic end, reportedly gored and killed by the renowned fighter bull, ‘Inasio,’ at his residence in Shikhuyu village, Kakamega County.
The incident occurred in the cowshed, where Kizito had dedicated two decades of his life caring for Senator Khalwale’s prized bulls.
Senator Khalwale expressed deep sorrow over the loss, mentioning that another staff member discovered Kizito’s lifeless body while attending to his duties.
The fighter bull, celebrated across Western Kenya, added an unexpected chapter to its legacy, turning a routine day into a somber occasion for all involved in its care and training.
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