Martha Murari's family kept missing their loved one after she died far before her time. Everyone talks about how full of life and hope she was. Her warmth touched many lives around her in lasting ways. At just 23 years old, Martha fell unconscious at Mezzo Noir nightclub in Kampala, and doctors later confirmed her death at Kampala Hospital.
Nobody knows exactly what caused her sudden death yet. Police started looking into what happened as people came together Friday evening to remember her life. Martha grew up as a single daughter with four brothers. Her brother Matthew talked about the huge space left behind since she passed away. He said Martha carried big dreams for herself and others. He struggles every day with her absence and feels his heart break whenever he hears her name.
Brian Kambaho, Martha's cousin, shared happy memories during the vigil. He mentioned the family nicknamed her Kyamatiidi when she was little. Martha enjoyed making videos and taking pictures with her close friends Batha and Kiti. They always found reasons to laugh together. Her coworkers at HSF described Martha as a happy human resources worker who brought joy everywhere. Brian's wife never once saw Martha looking sad or upset about anything.
The family wants everyone to celebrate Martha instead of crying over her loss. They focus on the good times during her short 23 years. Martha recently graduated from Isbat University with an International Business degree. Just fourteen days earlier, friends threw a big party for her birthday. Martha helped at many weddings because seeing others happy made her happy. When problems came her way, she always believed she could solve them. Her mother, Barbara, received the terrible news in Dubai but managed to stay strong at first before breaking down later.
Nobody knows exactly what caused her sudden death yet. Police started looking into what happened as people came together Friday evening to remember her life. Martha grew up as a single daughter with four brothers. Her brother Matthew talked about the huge space left behind since she passed away. He said Martha carried big dreams for herself and others. He struggles every day with her absence and feels his heart break whenever he hears her name.
Brian Kambaho, Martha's cousin, shared happy memories during the vigil. He mentioned the family nicknamed her Kyamatiidi when she was little. Martha enjoyed making videos and taking pictures with her close friends Batha and Kiti. They always found reasons to laugh together. Her coworkers at HSF described Martha as a happy human resources worker who brought joy everywhere. Brian's wife never once saw Martha looking sad or upset about anything.
The family wants everyone to celebrate Martha instead of crying over her loss. They focus on the good times during her short 23 years. Martha recently graduated from Isbat University with an International Business degree. Just fourteen days earlier, friends threw a big party for her birthday. Martha helped at many weddings because seeing others happy made her happy. When problems came her way, she always believed she could solve them. Her mother, Barbara, received the terrible news in Dubai but managed to stay strong at first before breaking down later.