WhatsApp messages reportedly linked to the late television presenter Sommie Maduagwu have surfaced online, drawing public attention and sparking fresh conversations about her final days. Screenshots circulating on social media appear to show private chats she exchanged with close friends and colleagues in the weeks leading up to her death. While the authenticity of the messages has not yet been confirmed by authorities or family members, they have stirred emotional reactions from fans who followed her career.
Some of the alleged messages suggest that she was facing personal struggles, though none provide clear details about her state of mind. Others appear to show ordinary conversations about work, upcoming projects and family matters. Supporters have urged caution in interpreting the content, warning against speculation until a formal statement is released.
Media analysts say the leak raises questions about digital privacy and the handling of sensitive information after someone has passed away. Legal experts note that sharing private messages without consent may violate privacy laws, depending on jurisdiction.
Friends of the presenter have called for respect and discretion as investigations into her death continue. They also asked the public to remember her professional achievements and the positive impact she had on the entertainment industry. Tributes have continued to pour in from former co hosts and viewers who recall her as a talented and dedicated media personality.
Despite the spread of the chats, no official confirmation has been issued regarding their origin or context. Authorities are yet to comment on whether the messages will form part of any ongoing inquiry.
By Kenyans
