- Albert Omondi Ojwang, a prominent teacher and blogger, died in a controversial state in the hands of police
- He was arrested at his father’s home in Homa Bay County for allegedly humiliating Deputy Inspector General of Police, Eliud Lagat
- Albert’s exciting video emerged on the networks, stirring up the calls of justice as friends and colleagues continued to celebrate his life
Kenyans are still mourning the sad death of Albert Omondi Ojwang, with calls for justice to his murder continue to burn.
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While his sad family continues with his funeral preparations, friends and colleagues have continued to congratulate Albert Ojwang, sharing the happy memories they have ever had.
One video printed on Tiktok It showed the teacher and the blogger playing with his friends at a school event in Malindi, where he was teaching.
Albert appeared to be wearing a white jersey labeled his name, khaki brown pants and brown and black sports shoes, cutting the dance.
He was talking on the phone with two of his friends playing around him, enjoying the music.
The two showed their dance skills as they waited for Albert to end his conversation and join them fully to enjoy the Luo music that was being played.
The short video hit many people on the Internet, who sent condolences to family and friends, while others mourned with great sadness.
What happened to Albert Ojwang?
The famous X network blogger was arrested on Saturday, June 7, while he was eating lunch with his family at the Baba Ke Boma in Kabondo Kasipul, Homa Bay County.
He was charged with humiliating Deputy Inspector General of Police, Eliud Lagat.
Albert was taken to the Zawago police station and then transferred to the Central Nairobi station, where he died in a vague condition.
Police initially claimed that he had hit the wall and died, but a corpse of the corpse showed that he had been beaten and suffered serious head injuries from a stroke, which led to his death.
The revelation sparked anger across the country, with many Kenyans calling for justice and demanding that the Deputy Chief of Police resign.
Kenyans mourn the death of Albert Ojwang
@user3834180059422:
“This relative was my regular client here in Kilifi.”
IT’S VASH:
“If Father Ojwang ‘would not accompany him to the police station, we would only hear he disappeared, and the police would say he escaped from the cell. Lay safe Ojwang’.”
Lastborn:
“Just to say the truth, Albert is the first deceased to whom I have not heard anyone blame or say bad for him.”
Mike Senior:
“They have killed a fellow fan of Manchester United. But the good thing is that they can’t be in power forever. “
Jackline:
“But he was a hero … the killers had to be so strong until they defeated him. If they were ordinary people, he would not leave them – but it seems they were many.”
Favor & Grace:
“You decide that you will not cry anymore, and then you meet his video. I don’t know if we will ever recover from this.”
Karre:
“Albert, your death has hurt many in Kenya and even outside the boundaries.
How did his father Albert Ojwang respond to the arrest of lower -ranking officers?
In a related news, TUKO.co.ke reported that Meshack Opiyo, his late father, strongly criticized the arrest of subordinates linked to his son’s death.
Meshack blamed Eliud Lagat, saying he should be responsible because he had ordered the arrest of his son.
He said that the arrest of Constable James Mukhwana and OCS Samson Talam of the Central Police Station was not enough, and he accused the senior police leadership of avoiding responsibility.
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