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Albert Ojwang was picked up from his home in Homa Bay county and that was the last time his family saw him alive
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At the police station he was not allowed to see anyone and when his father and friends asked for him, they were told that he had died after hitting his head and inflicting injuries on himself
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A young man identified as Davy Princess shared a skit depicting how the young man might have died according to the police theory and many people understood his messaged
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Former police spokesman Wonion and Ojwang’s autopsy reports have poked holes in the theory advanced by the police earlier
A young TikToker indentified as Davy Princess has grabbed attention online after enacting the police version of how young Albert Ojwang met his death in the cell.
What message was Davy sending?
The teacher from Homa Bay county was taken from his home in Homa Bay county where he was having lunch with his parents and taken 400km away to Nairobi and ended up at the Central Police Station.
How was the theory of the wall disabused?
Ojwang was never seen alive again, as when his father and friends arrived at the police station to visit him, they were told that he banged his head against the wall and died. The theory has since been disavowed by post-mortem reports which pointed to the young teacher being heated to death while in police custody.
In the video shared on TikTok, Davy is seen kneeling in his house, without a shirt and wearing only a pair of shorts. He was raising his hands in the air.
“As Ojwang, I can’t persevere any more in this jail, Iam suffering a lot ,” he said before pretending to hit his dead on the wall and eventually ‘dying’.
How did Kenyans react to this story?
Toto la Yesu:
“He is trying to show us how the police are fooling us π’π’π’π’π’π³π³π³.”
Mudambo Peter:
“Sanaa kwa wasiolewa my brother is potraying a clear message #fasihi kio cha jamii.”
ΓlΓ±Γ¦:
“ππππ watu tunaomboleza but you are forcing us to laugh ππ€£.”
π« flaccon NdegeπΉ:
“Please,, don’t understand him wrongly,anasema venye police walitoa report aty alijiua Kwa kujigongesha Kwa ukuta,,which is not even making sense.”
queen vencie β£οΈβ£οΈβ£οΈ:
“He is trying to say how impossible can be possible bt how?Justice for Ojwang.”
faith97ba:
“I don’t think the man is making any fun. he is passing a message . Anyway RIP Sir Albert.”
user9737993800740
“It might look funny but our brother here is delivering a very strong message!π₯.”
Kenyans contribute generously for Ojwang
In another story Kenyans dug deep into their pockets to contribute a lot of money for the father of slain blogger Albert Ojwang.
Kenyans sympathised with the middle-aged man from the time he was speaking outside Central Police Station, announcing his son’s death to when the autopsy results were announced.
Kenyans filled up Meshack Opiyo’s phone number and have vowed to fill up another one provided late at night by comedian Eric Omondi, who was astonished by the generosity of the Kenyans.