Captain Apollo Malowa who perished in Nakuru chopper crash. Photo/the-star.co.ke
As the search for three bodies of Nakuru chopper crash victims continue, friends of those who perished have poured overy their hearts on the sweet moments they shared together.
Citizen reporter Jacky Maribe is one of those who had enjoyed countless rides with pilot Apollo Malowa.
She penned a heart melting condolence over the accident.
"I really haven't known what to say. My heart is broken to pieces. I refused to believe you have gone until I saw you there, lying lifeless.
I still don't believe I looked at you today and you lay motionless. I'm so shattered. What do you say, when a friend becomes family, and part of your daily fabric?
What do you say, when we'd talk every day, and laugh over our self-made jokes? What really is there to say! You remain an incredibly amazing friend, a fantastic pilot, a part of our team.
I don't think I'll come to terms with it anytime soon, but these tears will be both of the pain I feel and the laughter and light you brought.
So fly high my dear, fly sky high. Tutaonana baadaye, safiri salama Captain. Always in our hearts.’’ She posted.