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Chalo
Chalo
9 years ago

Very sad. Kenya is not friendly towards outsiders. Take care guys and my his soul rest in peace.

Dennis's Voice
Dennis's Voice
9 years ago

this story is not accurate he did not get into a fight and he did not die outside the bar. please when reporting such sensitive news you should have full details of what really happened that night
R.I.P Dennis you where such a humble guy you never bragged or showed off, if we didn’t get to know you very well we wouldn’t know that your father is an ambassador for Malawi

Hardwick Kametah
9 years ago

Very shocking! RIP

Dodoma
Dodoma
9 years ago

RIP.SO SAD

Mbanangwa
9 years ago

Kenya is known for such brutal murders. Those of you who have lived in Kakamega, Eldoret, Nakuru, Lang’ata, Nairobi etc these are every day stories.
RIP

womenslib
womenslib
9 years ago

The child of a diplomat should act as if he himself is also a diplomat. he should have been at home watching the game. RIP to him and let this be a lesson to others who like to frequent places of ill repute in the name of having fun.

Willy Mbirika
Willy Mbirika
9 years ago

Dennis was a good FB friend of mine. He used to tag me in some of his,photos. How i wish i had physically met him. RIP

Ndangodutsapo.
Ndangodutsapo.
9 years ago

This goes to WaMwano who are you to judge lyk that Dennis was a humble person munthu woti samatengera pangongo chuma cha abambo ake iye amapanga chake he led a simple life Wamwano ndiwe zoba heve and udzafa imfa yowawa.

Gundumulani
9 years ago

His father Marcel is a good friend and I personally feel very sorry for the early departure of Chirwa’s son so may his soul rest in peace.

Charles Materechera
Charles Materechera
9 years ago

May his soul rest in peace,such deaths are very painful

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