Media Personality Ciru Muriuki is seeking financial assistance to give her fiancé, actor Charles Ouda, a decent sendoff.

On Wednesday, the former BBC Journalist shared a poster outlining how fans and celebrities can contribute to Charlie’s burial.

Ciru shared a poster that provided fundraising details for the veteran actor.


The all-black attire with gold and white details featured a joyful Charlie, with his hand across his forehead in a relaxed pose, seemingly reeling from whatever had made him burst out laughing.

"In loving memory of Charli... Honouring the legacy! Join us in providing a dignified farewell for a cherished legend," the post reads in part.

Digital content creator and actress Foi Wambui, alongside scriptwriter, movie producer, and director Abel Mutua, and budding actor Kabugi, are among the creatives who have shared Charlie's fundraising poster.

Foi, in her part, encouraged netizens to contribute whatever they could, noting that funerals can be super expensive.

"Funerals are hella expensive and we really MUST give Charles a beautiful send-off. Please help the family by sending whatever contribution you can to the paybill number," Foi wrote on her Instagram stories.

She went on to express that everything still felt like a lie, mentioning that she was struggling really hard to come to terms with the fact that her friend was gone.

Abel, while sharing the post, offered a prayer for Charles, trusting that the actor would travel well into the afterlife and rest peacefully.

Friends and fans have been flocking to Ciru's post since she put it up, sending her words of encouragement and virtual hugs, consoling her as she comes to terms with the loss of her fiancé.

Homicide investigators have taken charge of the investigation into the sudden death of actor Charles Ouda.

A team from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations headquarters visited the scene in Westlands, Nairobi, on Monday as part of the ongoing investigation into the incident.

While the cause of death has not been disclosed, insiders suggest that possible suicide is among the factors being explored.

The circumstances surrounding the death have prompted the involvement of the homicide team in the investigation.

The actor, known for his roles in popular shows such as Makutano Junction, Junction Junior, Second Family, and Salem, appeared fine on the last day he was seen alive. According to acquaintances, he was not suffering from any known illnesses.

He was last seen alive attending a party for the cast of Maisha Magic’s ‘Salem Show.’

The family of Charles 'Charlie' J Ouda and Ciru Muriuki on Sunday announced the passing of Ouda aged 38.

"Dear friends and family, it is with great sadness that we share the passing of Charles 'Charlie' J Ouda on the night of February 3, 2024," reads the statement.