Jeff Mwathi’s Mother Blasts Local Musicians and Pastors for Protecting DJ Fatxo

The mother of Jeff Mwathi, who died under mysterious circumstances, has accused local musicians and pastors of protecting Mugiithi artiste DJ Fatxo, who is allegedly involved in her son’s death.

Anne Wacuka, who has been vocal in her quest for justice for her son, took to TikTok Live to express her frustration hours after DJ Fatxo gave a radio interview.

In the video, Wacuka directly addressed the musicians and pastors, urging them to come out in support of her rather than remaining silent or neutral. She also questioned their motives and challenged their actions.

“You could have just come out and said you were supporting him,” Wacuka said. “You were neither on this side or the other side.”

Wacuka also criticized the musicians and pastors for allegedly meeting in secret and making financial contributions at night. She contrasted this with the transparency of the support she has received from her friends abroad.

Wacuka called on the musicians and pastors to prioritize prayers for the nation rather than shielding DJ Fatxo. She also questioned the authenticity of their actions and urged them to show their support openly and without hesitation.

“Only a few artistes posted my son and spoke about his justice,” Wacuka said. “All the others were hiding. I would wish they were real rather than hiding in the gospel and music industry. Support your person without hiding.”

Wacuka emphasized her desire to uncover the truth behind her son’s death, demanding justice and closure.

“I want to know who killed my son,” she said. “I want justice for my son.”

The grieving mother continues to seek answers and seeks the support of the public and authorities to uncover the truth surrounding her son’s tragic demise.

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