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DJ fATXO’s case to head to an inquest.

by Robert Guyana

A Nairobi lawyer Dancun Okach says the ODPP has recommended for an inquest into the death of Jeff Mwathi who was found dead at DJ Fatxo’s apartment in Kasarani. 

Okach in a press release said the DPP was for the matter to pursue the route of an inquest.

“We act for Mr. Lawrence Njuguna Popularly known as DJ Fatxo.Our Client has been at the center of extensive and thorough investigations by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations, ever since the unfortunate death of his friend Mr. Jeff Mwathi, Okach says in the letter.

 Okach said he is happy that the truthful position has always espoused and maintained with regard to his client’s innocence has come out at last. 

He said the DJ is very thankful to the DCI and the DPP for exhibiting great standards of professionalism, independence and focus despite the clearly orchestrated public and social media machinations to obfuscate the truth and propagate extremely damaging outright defamatory lies and versions with the sole aim of besmirching and injuring our client and his reputation with a consequential heavy detrimental effect.

“We are happy to state that we now know that the Office of the Director Public Prosecutions has indeed applied themselves to the matter and have agreed with the findings and recommendations of the Directorate of criminal investigations to wit. it is clear that there is no single shred or iota of evidence to suggest any remote criminal culpability by our client or suspicion thereof. 

In fact, it is very clear that our client was not even at his house at the material time that his friend, Jeff Mwathi met his death”, he said.

Nonetheless, our client being a practicing Christian, has consciously decided to forgive all those who propagated such narratives and he only hopes that through his tribulations, those who had been led into believing such or in one way or another became part of the social mob justice, cyber bullying and Kenyans in General, have learnt a thing or two.

The fact is that it has not been easy for our client and if it were not for his special relationship with God, support from his parents, friends and many fans who still called, messaged or in one way or another showed solidarity with him, he might not even have been in a state to even witness and comprehend this moment of vindication.

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