'Things we have heard, seen in the morgue | Tuko TV

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'Things we have heard, seen in the morgue | Tuko TV


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…

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  1. 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.

  2. As a mortacian speaking with the dead is not for all.that gift is for us who got the calling.personally av spoken to them spiritualy not verbal.if the deceased says they dnt want something amd the family go against it,they regret afterwards

  3. You guys should speak more in English cause its not all of us that understand swahili… I don't understand swahili so I can't watch your show.. Yet its a very good show when I look at the title.!!

  4. 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.