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Tragic Death of Christopher Muriithi Kirathe in Manchester, UK

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
October 25, 2025
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Tragic Death of Christopher Muriithi Kirathe in Manchester, UK

The Kenyan community in the United Kingdom is in mourning following the tragic death of 20-year-old Christopher Muriithi Kirathe, the son of Kenyan tycoon Edward Kirathe, founder and CEO of the real-estate firm Acorn Holdings Africa. Christopher passed away on 8 October 2025 in Manchester, where he was pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science at the University of Manchester.

A promising life cut short

Christopher Muriithi Kirathe had travelled to the UK to further his education. He was enrolled in the Computer Science programme at the University of Manchester. His passing in Manchester on 8 October has left many who knew him and the wider Kenyan-diaspora community in Britain deeply shocked and saddened.

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Kenyan diaspora in the UK grieves

News of Christopher’s death has triggered an outpouring of grief across the Kenyan community in the UK. Many young Kenyans study or live there and remain connected to their country of origin. The loss of such a young life, away from home and at a time of full promise, resonates strongly in diaspora circles.

Repatriation and burial arrangements

According to family sources, Christopher’s body is scheduled to be repatriated to Kenya on Saturday 25 October 2025 for burial. The decision to bring him home reflects the family’s wish to give the young man a final resting place in his homeland. At this moment, further details such as funeral arrangements and memorial services are expected to be announced by the family.

The father: Edward Kirathe and his legacy

Christopher’s father, Edward Kirathe, is a prominent Kenyan real-estate entrepreneur. His company, Acorn Holdings Africa, has built a substantial student-housing and purpose-built property portfolio in Kenya and East Africa. The family now faces the heavy burden of dealing with grief at a personal level and the public sympathy that comes with a high-profile name.

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Impact and reflections

The tragedy underscores the challenges and risks faced by young international students far from home.

For the Kenyan community in the UK, Christopher’s death has become a moment of collective mourning. It is a reminder of how closely interwoven diaspora lives are with home.

The family’s decision to repatriate Christopher reflects cultural and emotional ties to Kenya, even when education and life were pursued abroad.

At a broader level, this event may spark renewed dialogue on student welfare, mental-health support, and the responsibilities of institutions hosting international students.

Conclusion

The death of Christopher Muriithi Kirathe is a deeply sorrowful event for his family, for the Kenyan diaspora in the UK, and for all those who knew him. As details of his funeral and memorial proceed, many will no doubt pay tribute to his life, his ambitions, and the promise he embodied. In these dark hours, the solidarity of the diaspora community and the outpouring of sympathy will offer comfort to a grieving family.

Our condolences go out to the Kirathe family and to all friends and associates of Christopher during this time of profound loss.

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