Fida CEO Teresa Omondi: We are doing everything to ensure Hopekid and DK are in court 

Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA Kenya) is doing whatever possible to make sure the 20-year-old girl accusing gospel singer DK Kwenye Beat and Hopekid of molesting and infecting her with Herpes is charged.

Speaking to the Star, Fida CEO Teresa Omondi said they are doing all they can to get in touch with the woman for free legal services.

“She has not reached out to us and we have not been able to get her contacts. However, we are still trying to contact her just in case she still wants to get legal assistance. We can only proceed with this if she has given us consent. So far, we have no instructions from her to proceed, and that means we have nothing to work with at the moment,” she said. 

Adding:

“As Fida, we cannot reach out to the gospel artistes to ask them if it is really true they infected the woman or not, given that such investigations are mainly carried out by the DPP.”

Gospel industry

The 20-year-old Nakuru woman confessed what the two did that pushed her to almost committing suicide, saying it left her regretting why she went to Nairobi from Nakuru.

“These people in the gospel industry aren’t really about helping people or preaching the word, they are here hurting people and I believe I am not the first person, the second one or the last person.

“I believe there could be something going on even if it’s not these two people who happened to defile me. I went there knowing I am going to meet one person whom I had been talking to, not the second party.

“I want to just make it clear that if I knew I will find another person or if I knew they had a plan on me, to both have intercourse with me at a go in a three-way, I wouldn’t have gone there,” she disclosed.

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