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Eric Omondi has ruled out foul play in his younger brother’s death that occurred mid last month.

According to Eric, the family had suspected that Fred Omondi had been killed because they had not found the boda boda rider who was carrying him.

In an interview with Milele FM’s Ankali Ray, Eric said they later found the rider, who also died in the accident.

“When my brother died, we found him and the motorbike that he was riding on as well as the minibus that was also involved in the accident, but we did not find the rider that is why suspicions and a lot of questions of questions arose. But we recently discovered that the motorbike owner also died. When he was being taken to hospital, you know Fred is a celebrity people identified him but the rider was taken to hospital by other people and he arrived at the hospital without his wallet, maybe it was stolen. He was registered as unidentified. He is called Mutiso,” he clarified.

According to him, Mutiso was buried last Thursday in Machakos county. Eric supported his family by sending them Kshs50,000.

“I spoke to his brother, even his family found him after three days. I’m planning to visit  his grave. We found him and it was just an accident,” he said.

Before the discovery, Eric had however believed that Fred’s death was because of his active involvement in protests against the Finance Bill 2024.

“Some people said I am mourning my brother, why did I come out to demonstrate. There are theories. This is the week of the Finance Bill. Who has been at the forefront to fight for this? Eric Omondi. So, is it a coincidence that this week my brother died?” Eric questioned.

“My brother was being carried. We went and even saw the motorcycle. But where is the driver? The accident was bad, we even saw blood there. But the driver disappeared? That impact. People say he ran away. Where is he even?” Eric further pondered.

Fred was buried on Saturday June 29 at their rural home in Sega, Siaya county.

Also Read:Eric Omondi Thanks Kenyans For Support After Fred Omondi’s Death

 

 

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