Nazizi Refuses To Get Out Of The House Amid Pressure To Get Over Son’s Death

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“Everyone is encouraging me to get out of the house,” Nazizi said as she opened up about her journey to overcome grief.

The mother of one has not yet come to terms with the fact that death robbed her 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.

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Nazizi lost her son Jazeel in a tragic accident on Christmas day while on vacation in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Nazizi’s son died in the accident at the hotel where they were staying.

Jazeel’s body was transferred to Nairobi and buried on Wednesday, December 27, according to Muslim burial rites.

“It is with profound sorrow and deepest heartache that we confirm the tragic passing of Jazeel, the beloved son of Nazizi Hirji on Christmas Day, December 25th, 2023, in Tanzania.

“We lost this young soul in an unfortunate accident at a hotel where the family was staying. He was buried earlier today in Nairobi, in accordance with his religion,” the statement confirming Jazeel’s death said.

Nazizi and her family asked for privacy as they mourned Jazeel’s death.

“We appeal for your compassion and understanding out of respect for their need for peace in this time of mourning. We kindly request everyone to allow Nazizi and her family the space they need to begin the healing process.

“A more detailed statement will be made available once the family has had some time to mourn their tremendous loss.

“Until then, we deeply appreciate your prayers and thoughts for Nazizi and 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.”

Related: PHOTOS: The Burial Of Nazizi’s Son Jazeel

 

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