Bride Hugs, Cries With Woman Who Breastfed Her After Mum Died During Childbirth
- A Tanzanian bride and her foster mum touched the guests at their wedding when they saw each other and started crying
- The two hugged each other, and the guests had to wait for a few minutes so that they could calm down
- According to the bridesmaid, the loving and kind woman picked Witness after her mum died at childbirth and breastfed her
A young bride was overcome with grief when she saw the woman who picked and breastfed her after her mother died during childbirth.
Witness's mum dies while giving birth to her
When the two saw each other, they started crying and hugged as they remembered how far they had come.
"Witness's mum died while she was giving birth to her. This woman picked her up, breastfed her, and took care of her up to this point," said the bride's best maid.
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"We are thankful to her because we have seen Witness today," she continued.
Comments from netizens:
Baba Michelle Sure Oddsdaily exclaimed:
"Mimi ni mwanajeshi lakini kwa hili nimelia na Niko ofisini Hadi maofisa wenzangu wameniuliza Kuna tatizo nimewajibu No No No lakini wakasema mbona unalia."
reads : "I'm a soldier but for this, I've cried and I'm at the office until my fellow officers asked me, 'Is there a problem?' I answered, 'No, no, no,' but they said, 'Why are you crying then?'"
Zafaran Hamis reacted:
"Daah nmelia jmn Mungu akubarik sana Mama, na apumzike kwa Amn Mama Witness
reads: "Wow, I cried too. God bless you abundantly, Mum, and may she rest in peace. Amen. Witness
Robert Chumba said:
"Surely what this woman did to widnes is beyond human limit mama may God grant you many years in this world."
A lady who lost her mom at 8 became a Mechanical Engineer
A young artisan in KZN is thriving as a mechanical engineer after growing up as an orphan. Lungile Tracey Nsele lost her mother when she was only eight. During an interview, the lady told Briefly News that despite losing her parents when she was young, she still wants to study further and renovate her late mom’s home.
She also stated that she worked as a domestic worker before studying and eventually bagging an apprenticeship at Elinem Construction.
Source: TUKO.co.ke
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