Kenyan leaders have mourned environment Minister John Michuki who died of heart attack aged 80 last night. The minister's body was transferred from the Aga khan hospital last night to the lee funeral home for preservation. Late minister's wife, children and relatives arrived at the lee funeral home this morning to view the minister's body. Michuki's death has been received with shock and disbelief both in and out of parliament. Kenyans on social media were among the first to react to news of his death. Members of parliament have since paid tribute to the late Michuki in their morning session in parliament.
Michuki's body at Lee funeral Home
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