Elgeyo Marakwet man stuns villagers after asking to be buried in bamboo coffin
Imagine being buried in a coffin made from bamboo trees. Well,
the precedent had already been set by Noble Peace Prize laureate the late Prof.
Wangari Maathai.
The
rather sustainable idea seems to have inspired an old man from Matungeni in Keiyo
South, Elgeyo Marakwet County.
He was
buried in a bamboo coffin and without clothes; the reason? He wanted his
remains to quickly decompose.
It was a first in the area, a peculiar coffin that held the remains of Joseph Kipchoge, stunned those who came to pass their last respects.
Elder
Joseph, as he was fondly known was born in 1940, and as some area residents
narrated, was never sick a day in his life. He also had a strong affinity for
the environment.
Many of
the family members said the old man set a good example of taking care of the
environment. His coffin certainly served that purpose, but also reducing the
high cost his funeral would have cost his loved ones.
It is a send-off to remember for
the community; elder Joseph’s final farewell is a reminder to all that from
dust we came and to dust we will return.
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