David Wambugu's two daughters Milka Wangui, 33 and Margaret Warau, 31, were commonly identified by many as ‘twins’ because of the deep bond they had for each other - They succumbed to injuries after a company vehicle they were traveling in lost control and hit an electricity pole along Karai area on their way to Eldoret - The siblings who were fond of each other were traveling from Nairobi with their fellow staff after a seminar organised by their company - The sudden news of their departure from the world caused excruciating pain for the family even as they pondered on what to do next .
David Wambugu's two daughters Milka Wangui, 33 and Margaret Warau, 31, were commonly identified by many as ‘twins’ because of the deep bond they had for each other - They succumbed to injuries after a company vehicle they were traveling in lost control and hit an electricity pole along Karai area on their way to Eldoret - The siblings who were fond of each other were traveling from Nairobi with their fellow staff after a seminar organised by their company - The sudden news of their departure from the world caused excruciating pain for the family even as they pondered on what to do next .
David Wambugu's two daughters Milka Wangui, 33 and Margaret Warau, 31, were commonly identified by many as ‘twins’ because of the deep bond they had for each other - They succumbed to injuries after a company vehicle they were traveling in lost control and hit an electricity pole along Karai area on their way to Eldoret - The siblings who were fond of each other were traveling from Nairobi with their fellow staff after a seminar organised by their company - The sudden news of their departure from the world caused excruciating pain for the family even as they pondered on what to do next .
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