Kwale: Father Mourns Pilot Son Who Died 14 Days after Flying During Madaraka Day Flypast

Kwale: Father Mourns Pilot Son Who Died 14 Days after Flying During Madaraka Day Flypast

  • Just two weeks after proudly flying over Homa Bay during the Madaraka Day celebrations, Major Evander Ochieng Amonde tragically lost his life in a plane crash in Kwale
  • His father, Otieno Amonde, is now grappling with unimaginable grief as he prepares to lay his son to rest
  • He wrote a heart-wrenching tribute mourning the fallen soldier whose legacy of service and sacrifice will not be forgotten

Just two weeks ago, Otieno Amonde watched the skies over Homa Bay with pride swelling in his chest as his son, Major Evander Ochieng Amonde, flew past in a dramatic Madaraka Day aerial display.

Major Evander Ochieng
Otieno Amonde was a proud father until his son perished in the Kwale plane crash. Photos: Otieno Amonde.
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It was a moment of national pride and personal triumph, a father witnessing his son serve Kenya with honour and skill.

Otieno Amonde shattered by son's death

Today, that same father stands in mourning, shattered by a tragedy that has turned his family's world upside down.

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Major Evander, one of the Kenya Air Force pilots celebrated for their precision and bravery, lost his life in a plane crash in Kwale on Sunday.

Details surrounding the crash are still emerging, but what remains undeniable is the gaping hole left in the hearts of many, especially his grieving family.

“Yesterday, my world shattered in ways I never imagined possible,” said Otieno Amonde in a heart-wrenching tribute. “I lost my beloved son in a tragic plane crash, an event I still struggle to comprehend.
Major Evander Ochieng Amonde
Major Ochieng was among the pilots who flew military planes during the Madaraka Day celebrations. Photo: Evander Ochieng Amonde.
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Otieno Amonde eulogises deceased son

He added that as he prepared to see him one last time at the War Memorial in Nairobi, the reality of his absence remained unreal, leaving him speechless and lost in sorrow.

Amonde described his son as more than just a military officer; he was the light of the family.

“He was more than just my son; he was my joy, my light, my hope for the future. His presence filled every space with warmth, laughter, and love,” he chimed.

Kenya is no stranger to honouring its military heroes, but the pain of losing one in peacetime, while serving his country, is a cruel reminder of the risks they shoulder every day.

Otieno Amonde requested prayers

He requested thoughts and prayers during this difficult time, asking those who knew and loved him to remember the incredible life he lived.

Major Evander’s legacy, however, lives on in the skies he once soared, in the hearts of those he inspired, and in the unwavering love of a father whose pride remains unshaken even in mourning.

May his soul rest in eternal peace.

How Kwale plane crash happened

Evander was among two pilots killed when a Kenya Air Force aircraft crashed during a training flight in Kwale County.

Details indicate that the Grob 120A aircraft experienced an emergency and crashed near Mwakijembe Primary School in Mafundani village.

The Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) confirmed the accident and the loss of both pilots, adding that investigation teams have been dispatched to establish the cause of the crash.

Proofreading by Jackson Otukho, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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Hillary Lisimba (Human-Interest editor) Hillary Lisimba Ambani is a responsive journalist who creates content that touches lives. After graduating from the University of Nairobi’s School of Journalism, he worked in Print, Broadcast, and Online media. He is a published author, former KBC producer, and former Daily Nation columnist. He is currently a human-interest editor and philanthropist. Media Council of Kenya Member No: MCK019108. Share your Human Interest stories with him at [email protected]. or find him on Facebook.

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