'Things we have heard, seen in the morgue | Tuko TV
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- Meet two beautiful and brilliant ladies who have taken up and thrived in a career that was previously dominated by men.
Filinda Kamau and Ann Mwangangi, the beautiful and popular morticians have decided to demystify myths and superstitions about the afterlife.
Today they share with us their fears, joys, heartbreaking experiences and inspirations.
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Ati a corpse reacts😅😂
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This two ladies wanastahili wacelebratiwe kama hero juu hii kazi si rahisi bila courage hauwezi make it aky😢😢
Filinda Kamau you're going far and God is with you.wishing you all the best in your endeavors
Much RESPECT for u ladies. U hv told us some things, which as a relative of the deceased we don’t think of. THANKYOU also for that. GOD BLESS YOU🙏
Thank you so much for watching
Wow! Ladies, you're beautiful, smart and humble, thank you for treating the departed with so much respect and dignity. I've learnt so much from this interview.
Representing my school here. Egerton logo is amazing
The two Morticians are so beautiful 😍.... Thank you for your good work.
Watching this i remember my late brother who had been in his house for 5 days after his last breath... Good job ladies and thank you on behalf of all families for taking care of the deceased.
May the Lord bless your soul and increase you in all ways. Not easy at all for chaat kind of job, taking care of the dead and consoling the living. More grace and strength to you.
Am encouraged and proud of you ladies. More grace
I applaud you ladies for the work you do.
God bless you guys ...am in the medical field but this one needs a special grace
I wish I can go back to class and do this course. , this is the best job
Its a relief to see those treating the dead humanely i respect thst still grieving not being able to grieve my mom properly the first time i saw her in a morgue after not seeing her for 4 years because the mortician was rude and in a rush and didn't want people wailing while the older people were there wailing i was trying to not to break down so we wont be chased out i dont know how she treated my mother when nobody was there i will only get answers when i see her again.
Wow wow Few of the Ladies we have in kenya proud of you ladies
This job needs courage wueeeeh. Utashtuka ufe. I love the passion in her. The Christianity in her... God bless
😂 ati ushtuke ufe
Ann Mwangangi yeeeeyy👏👏 kazi nzuri
Much respect to two ladies,.... very respectiful
Mortician/ nursing/doctorate profession is one medical displine ,the difference being levels and areas of justification and professionalism in medics-
You attended to my grandma well thanks
The interviewier knows how to phrase questions foreal💯💯👏👏👏👏Good job
Thank you so much for your kind words.
❤❤❤
This girl is so beautiful ❤️
Yes she must leave that Job useless
@@owarepigfarm4532useless tena si bora pesa
Wish more of this was in English.. but much blessings to these beautiful intelligent women. These women are so humble yet they are doin incredible work for the community.
Click CC On the top right hand corner of the video for English subtitles
Much respect to the ladies
I bless God for these young wemen and men taking up this course with passion and calling. It helps to dimistify morgue. Away from the scary bribe demanding men that were the former face of morgues. God help us to dimistify death 🙏
Useless Takataka
Waow!have been inspired by these two ladies,I feel I can do that job
Now i can say i understand that death is a right of passage bigup strong ladies ❤❤❤.
Aki me ningekuwa nawaambia amkeni.. especially when their loved ones cry. Last year was the very first time I viewed a friend. I couldn't believe he was gone I had to view to believe. I remember getting at the casket and whispering. Symo amka.. my voice could come out I was so broken. I think I can stay their praying.hoping that they will wake up 😭😭😭😭
I have realized that filida is very beautiful
Congratulations to these brave ladies, God bless you 😊😊
Thanks for this kawira my friend ❤
Thanks for watching.
I appreciate the love.
When i weigh myself,such kind of job i can`t do.cauz hardheart like rock i don`t have😮😮😮.blessed empress
My Dad had his last breath when I was right there I tried to talk to him to wake up just to have a talk but it didn't happen...I closed his eyes n mouth Sasa hio picture haijawahi nitoka I cries alot when I rem all that but all in all we had to accept the will of God
Pole.
@@jordantanga4348Pole Sorry about your father's passing rip
I prefer not to look!
I had the same experience, closing his eyes and mouth but I healed. This was back in 2010
@@elle5680 not my father though.
The first question one should ask herself or himself when you think of death is your relationship with GOD.... because death is a pathway to eternity ... unfortunately we think about what we are living behind
Sure
Yes
Yes
Hearing is the last sense to go. Talking to the bodies as she cleans, preps, and dresses is respectful. Though departed, treat them with dignity.
agreed
You mean they hear
@@janet7740yes
@@janet7740hadi ukiwaongelelea vibaya wanaskia
Lies these are just superstition
I believe you should wear a mask at all times for protection,from the chemical, and disease.
Stop teaching them their work
One day they'll realize the consequences when it is too late . The diseases or ailments that employees suffer due to exposure in retirement. Just as smoking is fun , using harsh herbicide spray chemicals , industrial chemical handling ... There are consequences...Protect yourselves please.
@@kmc8007True you are right🤝
May God bless you and you leave longer because you are child of God and l think God loves you with the hard work you do. Be blessed
My dad died kwa mikono yangu 3rd january 2005,i was pregnant with my first son,his 1st grandchild who's turning 18 june 21,to datep,sijaheal,am in Dubai since 2013,marriage, separation etc but am getting there
Celebrating this strong ladies.
Keep it girl God bless you sio wanawake wengi utaka hio kazi am silvia nataka kusoma lakini sina mtu wa kunisaidia plea help
So interesting and inspiring.
Rigor Morris is the stiffnesses of death from a few hours after death. Love this lady - Respect and dignity even in death is really commendable. May God bless you ladies.
Hahaha it's not rigor Morris it rigor Mortis 😊
@@LinahFaithit was just a spelling error…
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂Morris tena
I have been a medic for many years but losing a relative may bring fear ,i mean fear usitake kuona any dead person.For this lady,you have courage ,these guys needs decent sendoff.But she's very beautiful(Filinda) with beautiful teeth gap😘
She's very beautiful and brilliant yoo
The courage in her is on higher level,I once visited a mortuary one time,l gathered courage and asked the attendant how he manages to eat there,actually its not an easy job,dealing with names only not people you can even share a word with them
May God strengthen you as you do this noble job..
This is my dream course ❤.congratulations ladies you are my mentor ...
Amesema diploma ni how much, alafu qualification ni grade gani?
Waah ladies with big hearts...i always ask myself if there were no Morticians who would help us handle bodies of our loved ones?
I see passion and calling.
So cute girls may God bless you ladies for the Good work❤❤
Waah mimi uoga nko nayo only God knows,,nko 27yrs now cjawai ona mtu amekufaa akhy
It's very understandable.
Usijali mammie..peace be still..
I hadn't until I had to look at my late mum
Me too I'd rather remain with the last memory than view the dead body
@@nurugizani3075imagine I was not able to view my mom's body I couldn't
Good for you! Clever actually, no job competition.. Very smart move..
I wish nilipatana na ladies like you in 2015 when i lost my brother at a certain hospital in githurai.....sijui walikuwa agent wa shetani ama .....this is a story of another day...the way they broke the news to me 💔💔💔, the way they handled me n i was in a state of shock 💔💔...i almost lost my life too ...💔💔....
I salute you ladies for that great last office job on our beloved family
U salute demos takataka
I respect the beautiful l ladies.Mungu aliye hai awabariki kila siku
From health care I salute you guys
My dream job❤❤❤one day I'll experience this
Mni connect na job ya morgue
Kudos to you wonderful ladies.
Wow... Be blessed Ladies
What we go through as morgue attendants it isnt easy...kwanza hapo kwa tudungie sindano,cjui wembe ,,,it has been 7 yrs and still counting ,,this job requires passion and God's grace...
They taught that in nursing school, talk to them as you perform last office
Kindly I need to get in this field plz share how to go about it.
Ann mwangangi our inlaw karibu uluhyani ❤
Thank you Ann for taking care of my cousin 🙏He was well kept
This program is good but the language barrier 😢. Can there be English subtitles please.
My namesake,Ann may God bless you gal
Interested in taking this course part time classes, is it possible
Good job ladies..
I salute you gals
Aki this job needs grace
Please Kawira these interviews should atleast be done in English coz most of the people are in tuko and would love to know the story but they only understand English
Pls press cc for English subtitles
Kudos you are my hero 🎉😍💪
*Heroine
Rigor mortis is a natural process not a procedure. Rigor mortis necessitates the procedure of setting features.
I salute my lovely you have really inspired me alot ,may God bless you,and enlarge your territory,amazing job❤
Much respect ladies .....
Woow the course is too short but no ya kuogovya
Good job ladies..aki mimi siwezi weza
this thing is a spiritual matter woii waulize kama wanakuaga na peace kwa hao zao
Can u please be translating in English,some if us ain't fully getting the story
lol yeah right
Trun on captions
Kenya is a swahili country, if you don't understand it sort your self
Thanks for demystifying the job. You are beautiful in your hearts and out and have biiiiig hearts. Inatukumbusha kunyenyekea tukijua sisi ni mavumbi. There has to be someone to do the hardest thing, kama hakuna watu kama ninyi nani angesaidia wafu na watu wao? We thank God for all of you who do what we can't. When you die, who will handle your body. RESPECT 🙌
This has to be Gods call na am sure wakona roho poa,,there heart's aren't pure
Thank for your information. But is it possible to have subtitle in English so we can fully understand
Trun on captions
Oh God how do they respond na wako dead 😢😢😢😢😢😢
This a real mortician achana na waongo wakasema mortician kill the bodies that wake up from the dead.
Kumbe Luos knew this!!!
What matters is your relationship with God.
I think you must put English subtitles for your foreign viewers
You can turn on the CC captions for the translation
The last office!
Please let this people speak English for some of us who don't understand Swahili
Yvonne did very well in this interview. Congratulations girl
Question the existence,,,brilliant,intelligent women keep it up..
wow good job mamaa
Ungefanya hizi stories differently coz they are inspiring though wired to wemen
*Women
I always desire to do this course but grade sikufikisha
To be qualified inafaa ukue na grade gani kwani?
How can I contact the two ladies
I have always wanted to do this course...the next to be morgue attendant is me.
Me too but I'm worried😢
I can cry with the family nisahau kazi. I will just faint
12:40 - 12:50
Hapo kwa Rigor Mortis, ametuparamba kiasi.
Rigor mortis is "stiffening of the joints and muscles of a body a few hours after death"
Yes.. it's not the way she has explained
Na pia kuambia maiti ifunge macho na inafunga😂😂😂
@@chrismalekela5984 huwa wanafunga ndo maana amesema kuna wale hufunga na wengine zii
😂😂😂😂 sina maoni 😅
Two brilliant ladies. I love the light they are shedding in regard to this field. You are strong and admirable ladies...keep going.
is that really rigor mortis?
Can we talk of her beauty ,hair goals and her gap( the lady in twists)
I talked to my mum and she responded before taken to mortuary
Responded,,,,? How kindly
How I wish they spoke in English only otherwise big up ladies it takes a heart
Pls press cc for English subtitles
The other lady translate in English