Crazy Luhya's: Meet The Wanker Who Hung Onto A Chopper (In All Angles, Still and Video).
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Today, the entire country has been shamed by the actions of one psychotic bastard, who hung onto a helicopter.
The man who hung onto the chopper carrying Jacob Juma's body, got injured as his bizarre actions further mortified Jacob Juma, making him continue trending far beyond what his killers had expected.
Without a shadow of doubt, Jubilee killed him because they didn't immediately offer condolences, nor distance themselves from his allegations.
Deputy President William Ruto has been at pains to explain why he took so long to even comment on his abnormal delay in distancing himself or meeting the family.
Those who killed him, imagined that we are in the Moi era where summary executions and extra-judicial killings will be covered up by a partisan media.
However, we are in the social media age ladies and gentlemen. Even William Ruto's children will forever be hounded by Jacob Juma's allegations wherever they go.
Remember this Jubilee assasins, that nobody can control a narrative. Once you choose to do something, be prepared for the consequences. And Jacob Juma's murder won't surely be in vain.
Whatever that man did, he has a wife and family. He didn't deserve to be murdered. Jubilee bloggers didn't need to celebrate his death.
Nobody deserves to be murdered. Jubilee, you have blood on your hands.
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