Albert Ojwang: Kenyan TikToker Recreates Chilling Police Scene From Blogger’s Death

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  • Albert Ojwang was taken from his residence in Homa Bay county, and since then, his family has not seen him again.

  • He wasn’t permitted to receive visitors at the police station. When his father and friends requested information about him, they were informed that he had passed away following an injury to his head which he allegedly inflicted upon himself.

  • 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

  • Autopsy reports from former police spokesperson Wonion and Ojwang have cast doubt on the initial theory proposed by the police.

A young TikToker known as Davy Princess has garnered online attention after portraying the police version of how young Albert Ojwang met his demise in custody.

What point was Davy trying to make?

The educator hailing from Homa Bay County was removed from their residence in Homa Bay County during lunchtime with their parents and transported approximately 400 kilometers to Nairobi, ultimately arriving at the Central Police Station.

In what way was the concept of the wall debunked?

Ojwang was not spotted alive after this incident; upon reaching the police station with his father and companions to see him, they learned that he had collided with the wall and perished. However, subsequent autopsy findings have refuted this account, suggesting instead that the young educator met his end due to excessive heat while under law enforcement supervision.

The video posted on TikTok shows Davy kneeling inside his home, bare-chested and clad only in a pair of shorts as he raises his arms upward.

“As Ojwang, I can’t endure being in this prison anymore; I am experiencing immense suffering,” he stated before feigning an attack on himself against the wall and ultimately ‘passing away.’

What was the reaction of Kenyans to this story?

Toto la Yesu:

He is attempting to reveal how the police are deceiving us 💔💔💔😦.createSequentialGroup

Mudambo Peter:

Creating art where my brother conveys a strong message #literature of society.

Ëlñæ:

hahaha so many laughs we can’t help it but your words are making us chuckle even more 😂😄.

🫅flaccon Ndege🌹:

Please make sure you do not misinterpret what he said; anasema they went to the police to file a report because of someone banging against the walls, which doesn’t even seem logical.

queen vencie ❣️❣️❣️:

He aims to convey how impossibilities can become possible, but how? Justice for Ojwang.

faith97ba:

I believe the man isn’t being humorous; instead, he’s conveying a message. Regardless, rest in peace, Sir Albert.

user9737993800740

It may appear amusing, but our sibling is conveying a powerful message here! 😥.

Kenyan citizens donate generously for Ojwang

In yet another narrative, Kenyans reached deep into their wallets to gather substantial funds for the father of murdered blogger Albert Ojwang.

People in Kenya felt sympathy for the middle-aged man as he spoke outside the Central Police Station, sharing news of his son’s passing and waiting until the autopsy results were revealed.

Kenyan citizens inundated Meshack Opiyo’s telephone number with calls, and they pledged to saturate yet another number shared after dark by entertainer Eric Omondi, who expressed amazement at the Kenyans’ kindness.

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