Family of student from Tanzania killed in Burnaby fire raising money for repatriation

Vancouver, BCSocial Issues

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John Washington Huho Junior, a Tanzanian student in Canada, died following a fire in his Burnaby apartment that resulted in severe injuries. His family plans to repatriate his body to Tanzania, aiming to raise $21,000 through a GoFundMe campaign to cover transportation and burial costs.

John Washington Huho Junior tragically passed away after a fire in his Burnaby apartment left him with severe injuries, including carbon monoxide poisoning and smoke inhalation. He had been in Canada for nearly three years, studying business at Alexander College, where he formed lasting friendships. His family, after consulting with medical professionals, decided to end life support after nine days in the ICU. A heartfelt funeral service took place at Mountainview Alliance Church, attended by friends and family who cherished his memory. Huho’s mother reflected on his positive spirit and the support he received from those around him. His family aims to honor his wishes by repatriating his body to Tanzania, a decision they acknowledge is financially challenging. They have set up a GoFundMe campaign seeking to raise $21,000 for transportation and burial expenses. This effort highlights the close-knit community Huho built during his time in Canada and the impact of his untimely death.

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