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Not a Coincidence! Eric Omondi Reveals Hidden Details About the Day His Brother Died

Comedian turned activist Eric Omondi has raised concerns over the circumstances surrounding the death of his brother, Fred Omondi. In an interview shared on June 25, Eric revealed multiple theories suggesting that Fred’s tragic accident might have been orchestrated.

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Fred Omondi, Eric’s younger brother, died in a bodaboda (motorcycle taxi) accident on June 15. This incident occurred during a crucial period of anti-Finance Bill protests led by Eric, raising several questions about its timing.

Despite having to plan his brother’s funeral, Eric continued participating in the demonstrations against the Finance Bill 2024. His decision to protest while mourning was met with criticism and curiosity from the public.

Addressing these concerns, Eric explained that his brother’s death could not deter him from fighting for what he believed in. He highlighted several unresolved aspects of the accident, questioning its coincidence with his active involvement in the protests.

“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.

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Eric shared details that intensified his suspicions. He visited the accident site and noticed bloodstains, but the motorcycle driver was nowhere to be found. Eric questioned the driver’s sudden disappearance, considering the severity of the accident.

“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 pondered.

Eric Omondi’s determination to protest despite personal tragedy underscores his commitment to the cause. He believes that if his brother’s death was indeed orchestrated to distract him from the protests, it would be a grave injustice. Eric emphasized that he would not let Fred’s death be in vain and would continue to fight against the Finance Bill.

“That’s why I went to protest because even when I sleep and wake up, I feel like this theory might be true. I don’t want to speculate, but it is also life. It could be true. If they thought they would distract me from fighting against the bill, then we will not lose Freddy for nothing,” Eric stated.

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