Louis Otieno talks about how the passing of Careen Chepchumba changed him

On February 12, 2012, the lifeless body of Careen Chepchumba, a 26-year-old Kenya Power employee at the time, was discovered in her residence at Santonia Court in Kilimani, Nairobi.

Media personality Louis Otieno was implicated in having a romantic involvement with Careen, leading to him being identified as a primary suspect in her death.

In an interview with Lynn Ngugi, Louis now expresses that he was deprived of the opportunity to grieve for his friend.

“Those who harbor negative feelings towards me never truly knew me or followed any information about me. When they aimed to portray me in a negative light, they falsely suggested she was a minor (underage). It was extremely challenging. Irene was 26 years old and was employed,” Louis shared.

He mentioned that their interactions were mainly at work. “I am saddened because I missed the chance to mourn my friend.”

Louis asserts that if he were responsible for Chepchumba’s demise, he would have faced arrest. “I wanted to understand how to close this case, and they said I needed to provide my DNA. I wasn’t afraid because I wasn’t involved. It’s dehumanizing what they do to you.”

He reveals that at one point, he was asked to surrender all his vehicles, a request he declined after the police failed to provide an official letter for such action.

TV celebrity Louis Otieno discusses how being poisoned caused him to lose his hearing

Years after departing from his position at NTV, Louis Otieno reveals that he still grapples with understanding how he lost his hearing.

Louis, once a prominent figure known for presenting news on various TV channels, was admired for his command of the English language and his tall, dark figure.

After leaving the newsroom due to a scandal, he faced health challenges that led to the loss of his hearing.

In an interview with Lynn Ngugi, he shared, “One day I was okay, the next day I could not hear anything. I was hospitalized at the time as my pancreas had burst. My situation was bad because I couldn’t even hold an IV tube; my hand was swollen.”

Louis recounted the day he allegedly experienced poisoning, noting that a lady he had never met before visited him.

“I just remember, this person walks in and asks why I had refused to sleep. But I had never seen her before. She put my telly off and closed the curtains; I do not know what she did because the machines were behind me. I slept from 10 till 7 am, but on normal days I would only spend two hours,” he added.

He further explained that when the nurse came, he couldn’t hear, confessing that it wasn’t easy.

“My balance was off; I couldn’t stand for more than 2 minutes. Before then, I had an active lifestyle. I swam, played basketball, hockey,” Otieno narrated. The talented news anchor is currently in the process of rebuilding his life.

Louis Otieno’s gay son injured in accident (Photo)

Former news anchor Louis Otieno’s son Silas Miami is recuperating after sustaining an injury while riding his electric bike.

Also read: “I don´t believe in marriage,” Louis Otieno’s son confesses days after introducing Mzungu boyfriend Patrick

Taking to Twitter on Friday, Miami, who is a filmmaker and a budding musician, revealed that he broke both of his elbows during the accident.

Silas Miami

He went on to add that other than the horrific pain that he was experiencing, one thing that really bothered him was the emergency medical technicians had had to cut through his Ivy Park sweatshirt.

The post was accompanied with a photo that showed Miami smiling, as if he was not feeling the pain, with bandages on both of his hands.

https://twitter.com/SilasMiami/status/1350021306457223168

Miami and his gay lover celebrated their first anniversary on December 10, 2020. The two bought for each other some beautiful flowers and cut a cate to mark the auspicious occasion.

Kenyans should give Louis Otieno’s son a break!

Silas Miami, the son of former media personality Louis Otieno, has been the talk of the town over the last few weeks after he posted photos of his gay soul mate.

Also read: “I don´t believe in marriage,” Louis Otieno’s son confesses days after introducing Mzungu boyfriend Patrick

Miami – who lives in South Africa – revealed via a Twitter post that he was married to a chap who goes by the name Patrick, adding that they were living happily together.

Silas Miami

“I met and married someone just under a year ago. He’s got all the things, kindness, courage, honesty, but why all this is fine, that is not why I married him,” he wrote

While this was a personal decision, a number of Kenyans decided to give him their two cent and wondered why he had decided to settle down with a man.

Others claimed that he was putting his family’s name to shame and that he should not have come out in the open about his sexuality in such a manner.

Louis Otieno

I find this interesting for a number of reasons, one is the fact that his sexuality does not affect those who are lambasting him in any way yet they continue to do so.

The second is because societal norms are overrated. People should find whatever makes them happy and not be afraid of what members of the society will think.

The fact that Miami is from a ‘prominent’ family is neither here nor there. It should not bother him that some few individuals have refused to mind their own business.

Truth be told, I am sure he does not know zilch about the private lives of the individuals who keep bashing him on social media, so why should his personal life bother you? Give him a break! Enough said

Louis Otieno finally regains his hearing after two agonizing years

Louis Otieno lost his hearing while he was being treated for acute pancreatitis. The former KTN anchor was technically deaf for two and a half years.

Louis however breathed a sign of relief when Professor Macharia Muthuri evaluated his condition and revealed that he could regain his hearing.

Also read: “He suffered severe hearing loss” Surgeon speaks of Louis Otieno’s chances of ever hearing again

Surgery
Louis Otieno
Louis Otieno

Professor Macharia recommended that Louis undergo a surgery that would help him gain back his hearing. The former anchor was finally operated on in June, cochlear implant was placed on his damaged cochlear cells to help stimulate the hearing nerve.

The delicate surgery lasted for three long hours but he didn’t regain his hearing immediately. Louis was finally able to hear again four weeks after the delicate surgery.

 

Uproar over Louis Otieno’s Kes 50,000 per plate fundraiser to be held at Villa Rosa Kempinski

Kenyans have so far donated Kes 1.73 million towards Louis Otieno’s ear surgery. The surgery will cost Kes 4 million, Louis’ family is set to hold a fundraiser this Friday May 18th at the Villa Rosa Kempinski Hotel.

“Come My Friend, Buy a Plate Of Dinner and Help Me Get a Chance to Regain My Hearing. Thank you, every single one of you, who graciously responded to my public medical fund appeal. You are no longer a stranger, You are my friend. My special thanks to Angela Ambitho, James Smart and Ronny Osumba, who initiated this Appeal, that saw Kenyans raise 1.73 million towards my surgery.

“It is now time for a final effort to meet the required target of 4 million. Towards this, I invite you all to a fundraising, sponsored by the Rahab foundation. Friday 18th of May at Villa Rosa Kempinsky starting 06.00 pm,” public notice calling for Kenyans to help out Louis read.

Uproar

Kenyans on Twitter (KOT) however expressed dissatisfaction with Louis’ fundraiser, netizens are angry that the former KTN anchor is charging Kes 50,000 per plate for his fundraiser. KOT stresses that a beggar doesn’t not choose.

 

Louis Otieno gets Kes 1.73 million from Kenyans for ear surgery

Louis Otieno lost his hearing while he was being treated for acute pancreatitis. The celebrated former KTN anchor needs to undergo cochlear implant surgery to gain back his hearing.

Professor Macharia Muthuri evaluated Louis’ condition and revealed his assessment. He said that Louis was not able to use his hearing aids because he was not able to discriminate speech.

Also read: “He suffered severe hearing loss” Surgeon speaks of Louis Otieno’s chances of ever hearing again

Fundraiser
Louis Otieno at the Kibera Law Courts on June 3, 2016. He was seen struggling with his hearing aids during an inquest into Careen Chepchumba death at Kibera court.
Louis Otieno at the Kibera Law Courts on June 3, 2016. He was seen struggling with his hearing aids during an inquest into Careen Chepchumba death at Kibera court.

Kenyans have so far donated Kes 1.73 million towards Louis’ ear surgery. The surgery will cost Kes 4 million, Louis’ family is set to hold a fundraiser in two weeks at the Villa Rosa Kempinski Hotel.

A poster advertising the fundraising dinner indicates that the event will be held on Friday May 18th. The family also thanked Kenyans for their continued support and prayers.

 

 

“He suffered severe hearing loss” Surgeon speaks of Louis Otieno’s chances of ever hearing again

Louis Otieno lost his hearing while he was being treated for acute pancreatitis. Professor Macharia Muthuri has evaluated Louis’ condition and revealed his assessment.

Muthuri explains that Louis was not able to use his hearing aids because he was not able to discriminate speech. The former KTN anchor was seen struggling with his hearing aids during an inquest into Careen Chepchumba death at Kibera court.

Louis Otieno at the Kibera Law Courts on June 3, 2016. Notice the hearing aid in his ear.

“He has profound hearing loss in the right ear and severe hearing loss in the left ear. He has also tried to use hearing aids, which have not help and especially because he not able to discriminate speech,” noted Professor Macharia Muthuri.

Cochlear implant

Professor Macharia says chances of Louis gaining back his hearing is very high. He explains that adults respond much better to ear surgery than children.

He elaborates that the only option left was a cochlear implant which would be able to bypass Louis’ damaged cochlear cells and stimulate the hearing nerve.

“The only alternative left would be a cochlear implant because the cochlear implant will bypass the damaged cochlear cells and stimulate the nerve of hearing,” Professor Macharia explained.

 

 

Millie Odhiambo goes to the rescue of Louis Otieno after his plight is highlighted

Louis Otieno’s predicament has touched the hearts of many people. The former KTN anchor has lost his hearing and is in need of financial help to travel to India for specialized treatment.

Louis’ plight was highlighted during a recent interview on KTN. The interviewer had to write questions on paper which she gave Louis to read so that he could respond.

The father of one lost his hearing during one of his admissions to hospital. The former KTN anchor has been in and out of hospital, he is suffering from acute pancreatitis.

Friends flee
Louis Otieno

Louis says people he thought were his friends abandoned him the moment problems came knocking. He shed tears as he recalled how he was suddenly deserted by friends.

Millie Odhiambo has since vowed to help Louis undergo the surgery needed to restore his hearing. The MP says she will marshal other lawmakers to  pool resources and form an initiative to support Louis.

“Our attention has been brought to the plight of Louis Otieno who was a top media personality in Kenya, and we want to say as concerned Members of Parliament that we are going to support him in whichever little way we can,” said Millie Odhiambo.

 

 

 

 

Sad! Embattled former KTN anchor Louis Otieno goes deaf

Louis Otieno has suddenly lost his hearing. His health has been deteriorating ever since he was implicated in the murder of his late girlfriend Careen Chepchumba.

Careen was found dead in her apartment at Kilimani’s Santonia Court, Nairobi, on February 14, 2012. Forensic report indicated that she died from strangulation.

Louis’ health

The state of Louis health was evident when he appeared in court during an inquest into the death Careen Chepchumba. The former KTN anchor looked emaciated as he appeared before a Kibera court in June 2016.

Louis Otieno when he appeared before an inquest sitting in Kibera in June 2016

Louis is currently being treated for acute pancreatitis, he has also lost his hearing.  The former KTN is in need of medical help to travel to India for specialized treatment.

“As you all may be aware, Louis has been unwell and in and out of hospital, being treated for acute pancreatitis. During one of his admissions, Louis lost his hearing. Efforts to fix it have failed. After consultations with doctors, it was agreed that the only way the hearing could be fixed was by having a procedure undertaken in India called Cochlear implant. The committee is also planning a harambee to support Louis,” read a statement from the Louis Otieno Medical Fund Committee.

To help Louis Otieno, send your contributions to paybill number 333957.