In a bold and emotional decision, Justice Lawrence Mugambi has refused an attempt by Central Police Station OCS Mr. Talaam to stop the murder case linked to the tragic death of blogger Ojwang. Instead, the judge chose to transfer the inquest to Kibera High Court, saying it was necessary to avoid confusion and ensure justice is served without delay.
This move has brought a wave of hope to Ojwang’s grieving family and supporters who have been crying out for answers since his mysterious death. For many, this moment marks a small but powerful step toward the truth.
The attempt by OCS Talaam to halt the case had left many Kenyans frustrated and afraid that justice might never come. But Justice Mugambi stood firm, saying the matter must proceed fairly and openly.
“Let the truth be known,” a court official said after the ruling. “Let no one fear the search for justice.”
Ojwang was a passionate and fearless voice online, loved by many for speaking truth to power.
His sudden death sent shockwaves across the country, with calls for accountability growing louder by the day. Now, with the case officially in the hands of Kibera High Court, the journey to justice begins.
Outside the courtroom, Ojwang’s mother broke down in tears, saying, “My son cannot speak, but now the court will speak for him. We just want justice.”
Kenyans from all walks of life are now watching closely, standing in unity with Ojwang’s family. This ruling is more than just legal—it is a reminder that no life should be lost in silence. Hope has been restored, and the people believe that one day, the truth will rise, and justice will win.
By Nairobi
