Nazizi not yet ready to leave house 2 months after son’s death

By , K24 Digital
On Tue, 12 Mar, 2024 11:34 | 2 mins read
Kenyan rapper Naziz Hirji. PHOTO/Nazizi(@nazizihirji)/Instagram
Kenyan rapper Naziz Hirji. PHOTO/Nazizi(@nazizihirji)/Instagram

Kenyan rapper Nazizi Hirji is still mourning the death of her beloved son Jazeel Adam.

In a post on her Insta stories, the legendary hitmaker said that she is finding it hard to leave the house two months after the loss of her child.

"To everyone encouraging me to get out of the house, thank you but it's been 2 and a half months of this battle," she wrote.

Memorial service

On February 4, the 'Necessary Noise' crooner held a memorial service for her late son to mark 40 days since his untimely death in December 2023.

She reminisced about the good times she shared with her son when he was still alive in several posts she shared on social media.

"40 days since you left mama @jazeeladam 💔" Nazizi wrote

In a press statement dated December 26, Nazizi said Jazeel passed on December 25, 2023, during the family's stay at a hotel in Tanzania.

According to the statement, Jazeel was laid to rest on December 26 in Nairobi, following the religious customs of the family.

The grieving parents expressed the profound sorrow and deepest heartache they are experiencing.

"In these dark times, the light of a child's life—in all its innocence and joy—is undeniably the purest. The void left by the loss is immeasurable, and the pain is unbearable," the statement read.

In an appeal to the public, Nazizi requested privacy and respect during this difficult time, urging the media, fans, and the public to uphold the sanctity of family and the preciousness of life.

"We kindly request everyone to allow Nazizi and her family the space they need to begin the healing process," the statement continued.

Nazizi also expressed her gratitude for the outpouring of support and requested prayers for her family during this incredibly difficult time.

"We kindly remind all entities to refrain from reaching out to the family directly to respect their privacy," the statement concluded.