Family Calls BS on Autopsy: Denzel omondi’s Death Still a Mystery

Denzel Omondi’s case is getting messy, and his family is not buying what they’re being told. Remember those wild anti-government protests a while back? Denzel, this 24-year-old JKUAT student, was right in the thick of it. He even went viral for recording a video inside Parliament during the chaos on June 25. Pretty ballsy move, right?

But here’s where things get dark. Just a day after posting that video, Denzel vanished. His parents were freaking out, searching everywhere, but no dice. A week later, boom – they find his body in some quarry in Juja. Talk about a nightmare scenario.

Now, the cops are saying Denzel drowned. But his family? They’re calling BS. They’re convinced their boy was snatched and killed because of that Parliament video going viral. I mean, can you blame them for being suspicious?

Denzel’s dad is understandably a wreck. He talked to his son just hours before he disappeared, and everything seemed fine. Now he’s demanding answers, saying, “The investigative agencies have to tell us what really caused this.” You can hear the pain and frustration in his voice.

The plot thickens with investigators and some watchdog group called IPOA poking around the crime scene again. They’re trying to piece together what went down, but who knows what they’ll find?

This whole situation is like something out of a crime drama, only it’s real life. A young guy goes to a protest, makes a viral video, and ends up dead under mysterious circumstances. No wonder his family and human rights folks aren’t buying the official story.

For now, we’re all waiting to see what the investigators come up with. But let’s be real – this case is far from closed in the court of public opinion. Stay tuned, folks. This story’s got more twists and turns than a rollercoaster.

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