DJ Fatxo breaks down after being confronted by Jeff Mwathi’s mother during a radio interview.
“You could have just come out and say you were supporting him, you were neither on this side or the other side,” Wacuka asserted.
She further criticized their alleged secret meetings and financial contributions made during nighttime, contrasting them with the transparency of the support she received from her friends abroad.
DJ Fatxo was overwhelmed with emotions as Jeff Mwathi’s mother Anne Wacuka literally ripped him into pieces during a radio interview.
The embattled Mugithi star showed up for an interview for the first time after the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) failed to charge him in connection with Jeff Mwathi’s death.
DJ Fatxo was joined by Jeff’s mother via a phone call during the interview with Massawe Japanni. Anne Wacuka insisted that DJ Fatxo killed her son during the interview. She repeatedly called the Mugithi a killer insisting that he murdered Jeff and got away with it.
“Wacha nkuambie, aliita mtoto wangu kwa nyumba na akamuita akaenda na yeye nko na video, nko na audio nko na kila kitu. Yani hii ni ushahidi inaonekana kabisaa kutoka mwanzo mbaka mwisho.
Anne Wacuka, ranted on her TikTok live to express her frustration hours after DJ Fatxo did a radio interview.
Jeff’s mum emotionally addressed the individuals directly, urging them to openly declare their support rather than remaining silent or neutral. She also questioned their motives and challenged their actions.
“Only a few artistes who posted my son and spoke about his justice. 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 appealed.
She emphasized her desire to uncover the truth behind her son’s death, demanding justice and closure.
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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