- A man, his wife, and their two young children died following a chilling domestic dispute that ended in tragedy in Thika
- Kamau and Phyllis were allegedly having long-standing disagreements, which reportedly led to him setting their house ablaze
- In the wake of their deaths, a video has emerged showing them smiling and admiring each other like a match made in Heaven
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A short video has resurfaced showing Kamau Kamoko and Phyllis Wambui smiling, relaxed, and deeply at ease in each other’s company, a moment that now feels unbearably distant from the tragedy that followed.
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In the clip, the couple appear like any young family building a life: laughing softly, standing close, surrounded by the ordinary warmth that only those who know each other well can share.
Today, that footage is being watched with tears, not nostalgia, because the people in it are no longer here.
A whole family has been wiped out in a single night in Kiganjo, Thika. Four lives. One home. And a silence that now hangs heavier than words can carry.

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Kamau Kamoko was a plumber, a man known for working with his hands and solving problems others depended on but rarely saw.
Friends say the man from Kiarutara in Gatanga took pride in fixing what was broken, bringing order to systems that failed quietly behind walls and under floors.
Phyllis Wambui sold food in Thika, a woman remembered for ensuring others never went hungry even as she worked tirelessly to sustain her own household.
She came from Mwago, also in Gatanga, where two communities are now bound together in shared devastation.
Their two children were just beginning life. Tallan, six years old, was only starting to understand the world around him: school, laughter, the comfort of familiar voices at home.
Terrence, four, was still at the stage where every day was discovery, every moment a small adventure, every night expected to end safely in the arms of family.
All four are gone.
Neighbours say they noticed something was wrong and raised an alarm. They knocked. They called out. They tried to intervene.

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But by the time help could fully take hold, it was too late. Smoke and fire do not negotiate; they consume, they spread, and they leave almost nothing behind.
What remains now is memory, and the painful contrast between how life looked in that video and how it ended in reality. A family once whole, now reduced to photographs, names, and disbelief.
Kamau, Phyllis, Tallan, and Terrence are gone, but they are not just numbers or a passing headline.
They were a family with routines, laughter, plans, and a future that should have unfolded differently.
May they rest in peace. And may the image of what was lost serve as a quiet warning of how fragile home can be when everything goes wrong at once.
Source: NGBREAKINGNEWS



