
Kenyan Influencer's Death in Police Custody: Questions Surround Official Suicide Ruling
Kenyan Influencer's Death in Police Custody Sparks Outrage: Questions Raised Over Official Narrative On Saturday afternoon, Albert Ojwang, a prominent Kenyan X influencer and teacher, was arrested by DCI officers in his Homa Bay County home. Tragically, he was later found dead, with authorities citing suicide. However, this explanation has been met with skepticism, particularly from Kipruto Arap Kirwa, a former Agriculture Cabinet Minister, who appeared on TV47's Morning Cafe program. Kirwa voiced serious doubts about the official account, stating, "If you're going to lie, at least lie within the bounds of reality. You can't seriously claim that a normal, sane person committed suicide by repeatedly hitting themselves against a wall." He further questioned why an autopsy wasn't conducted before declaring the cause of death, suggesting a lack of due process and transparency. The incident has sparked outrage and calls for a thorough investigation. Civil society groups, including the LSK, have condemned Ojwang's arrest and demanded accountability for his death. The case highlights ongoing concerns about police brutality and the need for greater transparency in investigations involving deaths in custody. The lack of immediate autopsy raises serious questions and fuels suspicions of foul play, demanding a full and impartial inquiry to ensure justice for Albert Ojwang and prevent similar tragedies in the future.