Tiaty Member of Parliament William Kamket is grieving the loss of his 13-year-old son. Bill Ballot passed away on Tuesday, March 17, under circumstances that have not yet been disclosed.
The news was confirmed by United Democratic Alliance (UDA) digital strategist Antonellah Kakuko, who expressed sympathy to the family. She also extended condolences to Kamket’s wife, Immaculate Kassait, Kenya’s first Data Commissioner.
“We leave it all to You, Dear Lord. Go well, Bill Junior Ballot,” Kakuko said. “May the Almighty Father grant Hon. William Kamket and his wife strength and peace to endure this loss.”
Friends, colleagues, and constituents have shared messages of support. Kakuko urged the family to find courage to mourn while honoring the memory of their son.
Kamket has represented Tiaty constituency since 2004, first elected on a KANU ticket. He served in the National Assembly from 2004 to 2007 and returned in 2017, continuing to date.
He also served as Speaker of the Baringo County Assembly between 2013 and 2017. Recently, Kamket has been a vocal defender of President William Ruto, drawing national attention for his remarks.
Despite political controversies, the focus remains on the family’s tragedy. Citizens and leaders continue to offer condolences as the family mourns their young son.
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