Wednesday, February 19, 2025 - An entertainment spot located within Ngong Racecourse, Nairobi, is at the centre of attention following the controversial death of a Strathmore University student.
Details surrounding the incident that reportedly took place
at "Masshouse" - a nightclub popular among the city's nightlife
enthusiasts remain unclear, with preliminary information indicating that the
circumstances leading to the student's death might have resulted from injuries
allegedly sustained in an altercation.
Reacting to the incident on social media, some revellers
pointed to possible lapses in security and the conduct of bouncers, with
allegations of excessive force being used in the past within the establishment.
Others have cited a pattern of insecurity within the club,
claiming that patrons frequently report incidents of stolen personal
belongings, with little to no intervention from management.
Patrons are now demanding the release of CCTV footage to
clarify the events leading up to the student's death.
The case is currently being handled by police as
investigations continue.
The high-end entertainment joint is owned by prominent
businesswoman Miriam Saina, widely regarded as one of Kenya’s wealthiest women.
Miriam Saina is married to a well-connected Coastarian, who has close ties to Abu Joho, the brother of Mining Cabinet Secretary Hassan Joho.
The
Kenyan DAILY POST
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