Are the police aware of what was actually happening surrounding the workers death? If not why were family members of one of the deceased chased away by the cops who guard Mudavadi’s lavish home at Karen, when they went to find out what had actually killed their son?
The cops sneaked the three dead bodies to the mortuaries and gave their families confusing information as widely reported on social media.
Six people including a driver and a gardener DIED yesterday at Musalia Mudavadi's Karen Home. Media silent. Police have cordoned off Musalia's house in Karen, dumped the bodies at Umash funeral home and chased away the family members. All going on, no word from the media.
— Lord Abraham Mutai (@ItsMutai) February 1, 2019
The seven workers are said to have drunk an unknown concoction which left three dead and four hospitalized who have been discharged according to Amani National Congress Leader, Musalia Mudavadi tweet;
”On Thursday, 7 workers on a construction project in which I’ve partnered drunk an unknown concoction. Sadly 3 lost their lives but 4 have been discharged. The matter has been reported to the police for further investigation.”
Is the number of the deceased more than three? The whole matter sounds amiss after Lord Abraham Mutai later tweeted this;
When family members arrived at Umash funeral home, the report attached to the bodies indicated they consumed poisonous herbs. They were still in their work overalls. There has been no word from Musalia Mudavadi almost 24hrs later despite six of his workers dying all at ago.
— Lord Abraham Mutai (@ItsMutai) February 1, 2019
Who is telling the truth?
Mudavadi’s statement
On Thursday, 7 workers on a construction project in which I’ve partnered drunk an unknown concoction. Sadly 3 lost their lives but 4 have been discharged. The matter has been reported to the police for further investigation.
— Musalia W Mudavadi (@MusaliaMudavadi) February 2, 2019
Currently I’m out of the country but shall do my best to assist the affected parties.
— Musalia W Mudavadi (@MusaliaMudavadi) February 2, 2019