Lucy Wambui Ng'ang'a was on Tuesday laid to rest in Redhill, Kiambu County, after her life was tragically cut short due to a botched plastic surgery procedure carried out by Body by Design.

Her family has been left grappling with unanswered questions about how their beloved ended up in the hands of operators whose negligence led to her untimely death.

Lucy's four children and their father, overwhelmed with grief, were unable to speak further, with close friends stepping in to share heartfelt memories of Lucy, painting a picture of her generous spirit.

She was remembered fondly for her kindness and generosity. Friends, including former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko, condemned the negligence that led to her tragic demise.

The leaders expressed their outrage and pledged to fight for justice for Lucy's family as  Body by Design rushed to file a petition to prevent the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Council (KMPDC) from closing its premises.

"As we bury Lucy, we want to call on the authorities who regulate medical facilities to protect the people of Kenya. When establishments market themselves in a nice way, people tend to trust them. More often than not, they believe the promises and end up in facilities that are not licensed and not professional. Let me call upon our people to always be cautious when seeking medical help," said Gachagua.

The family is now calling on other victims who have suffered at the hands of Body by Design or Omnicare Medical Ltd to come forward.

They hope to gather enough evidence to ensure justice for all families affected by the company's actions.

"What we are going through is very unfortunate and I want to call out anybody who has gone through a similar situation or is going through to please please come forward," Brian Ng'ang'a, the deceased's eldest son, said.