Former BBC journalist, Ciru Muriuki, has taken to social media to commemorate the one-month anniversary of her late fiancé Charles Ouda's passing with a heartfelt tribute.
On March 3, exactly one month after Ouda's departure, Ciru penned a touching tribute that encapsulated her profound grief and highlighted the enduring impact Ouda had on her life, echoing sentiments expressed during his burial ceremony.
In her tribute, Ciru expressed how her life had been forever altered by Ouda's passing, acknowledging him as her favorite hello and the most difficult goodbye. Despite the pain of separation, Ciru conveyed a sense of eternal connection, expressing her longing to reunite with Ouda one day.
"One month. One month of pain I didn't think was possible. You were my favorite hello and my hardest goodbye. But there can never be a goodbye between us. Just the longing to see you again. My life will forever be better because you were in it. I love you Ceej. forever and always," Ciru wrote.
This poignant message follows Muriuki's earlier tribute to Ouda, where she expressed that she had never experienced love like his in her 42 years, emphasizing the profound impact of his love on her life.
Through her heartfelt words, Ciru Muriuki immortalizes the enduring love and cherished memories shared with her beloved Charles Ouda, ensuring that his legacy lives on in the hearts of those who loved him.