Kenyan Pool Community Mourns the Death of Talented Player Victor Muloli
The Kenyan pool community is in mourning following the sudden passing of Victor Muloli, a celebrated player known for his exceptional skills and vibrant personality. Muloli died on 26th March in a hit-and-run accident along the Eldoret-Kisumu Highway.
Muloli, who resided and played in Eldoret, was deaf and mute, yet his disability never hindered him from showcasing his talent on the pool table or connecting with peers across social circles. His resilience, dedication, and amiable nature earned him admiration not only locally but also from players across Kenya and neighboring countries.
A statement released by his peers described him as a player who “truly left a mark on this sport with his talent and warm personality.” Muloli’s presence at tournaments and friendly interactions with fellow players made him a well-loved figure in the pool community.
“Victor’s passing is a great loss to our sport. He inspired many with his skills, perseverance, and ability to overcome challenges. He will be remembered fondly by everyone who had the pleasure of meeting him on and off the table,” the statement read.
Members of the Eldoret and wider Kenyan pool community have expressed deep sorrow, celebrating his legacy and contributions to the game. Tributes continue to pour in on social media, with many recalling his passion for pool and the joy he brought to the sport.
Victor Muloli is survived by family, friends, and a vast network of fellow pool players who will continue to honor his memory.

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