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"content": "Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir, for the opportunity to join you and my colleagues in condoling the family of Mrs. Marya. It is so shocking; It is difficult to imagine that Mrs. Marya is now late, very shocking. I have known Mrs. Marya since I came to the Senate. I have been very fortunate to work closely with her. She was in charge of the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) and desk of Organisation of African, Carribean and Pacific States – European Union (OACPS- EU). I travelled with her to unique countries. She was a very diligent, respectful, jovial and happy person. She was such a beautiful heart. As Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale has said, there was no Hon. Awori in Mrs. Marya. She was her own person. She worked for herself; something that all of us in this House would wish our children to have so that they are not an attachment to the legacies of their parents, but become themselves. Whenever we travelled, Mrs. Marya was an amazing person. You will not believe that this was a Senator and a staff. We were like friends. We were very fortunate to go to unique countries. I travelled with her to Slovenia and Hungary. When we decided with Ms. Marya to go shopping, we always enjoyed ourselves. The latest was when we went to France last year, the last meeting of the OACPS- EU before the House went on recess."
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