Eric Omondi has made a heartfelt and humorous plea for any woman with a child by his late brother, Fred, to come forward.
Fred tragically passed away in a road accident on Saturday, June 15, after a night out. During his memorial, Fred’s eldest brother, Eric, took the opportunity to address the crowd present at the memorial service.
“Kuna watoto huko nyumbani wanakaa Mulamwah. Wale watu wanakuja wanasema wako na watoto wa Fred tafadhali wafanane na Fred. Wawili washafika home (Two children at home look like Mulamwah.
Eric Omondi made a heartfelt and humorous plea during his late brother Fred’s memorial service, asking any women who have children with Fred to come forward.
He said, “Those women who come claiming they have Fred’s children, please, I hope they look like him. Two have reached home already,” which elicited laughter from the mourners.
Eric confirmed that two women had already come forward, each claiming to have Fred’s children. He humorously insisted that any children claiming to be Fred’s should resemble him, not comedian Mulamwah. Previously, Fred had publicly declared that he had only one child, a daughter named Arielle, whom he adored.
In the local interview, Fred expressed his pride and joy in being a father.
“Someone I’m happy to own, I have a very lovely daughter. She is an angel anaitwa Arielle,” he said.
During the memorial service, Terence Creative also echoed Eric’s call, urging any woman with Fred’s child to come forward so the family can raise them together.
Eric also took a moment to thank Kenyans for their support and contributions toward his brother’s funeral expenses, expressing gratitude for their generosity during this difficult time.
The family remains open and welcoming, hoping to unite any children Fred may have left behind, ensuring they grow up knowing their father and surrounded by love and support.