Elon Musk Quietly Visits a Grave Every Year — Nobody Knew Who Was Buried There Until Now

Every year, on September 15th at exactly 2:17 p.m., the richest man in the world quietly drives alone to a small cemetery on the outskirts of Austin, Texas. There are no cameras, no bodyguards, no reporters—just Elon Musk, clutching a bouquet of bright yellow sunflowers, walking with heavy steps down a shaded path lined with oaks. For three years now, he has made this pilgrimage, always to the same simple grave, always at the same time. He kneels, places the flowers gently on the earth, and sits beside the headstone marked with a name no one in the world seems to know: Zara Okafor. She was only twelve when she died. No one in the press has ever connected her to Musk. Her name appears nowhere in his biographies, nor in any of the many news stories about his sprawling family. It’s as if she never existed—except for this small stone, and the man who comes to weep beside it. Sarah Chen, a clerk at Sunset Hill Cemetery, has watched this scene unfold every September for three years. The first time, she thought she was seeing things. The second time, she started to wonder. The third time, she decided she… CONTINUE READING…