Popular Mugithi artist Samuel Muchoki Ndirangu, popularly known as Samidoh had testified at the Milimani Law Courts during the inquest into the mysterious death of his nephew, Jeff Mwathi.
Samidoh, a key witness in the case, told the court that he does not believe Mwathi's death at an apartment in Roysambu in Kasarani was natural and urged the court to establish the actual cause.
He denied that Mwathi had any suicidal thoughts or had ever attempted suicide, also stating that he had no bad blood with fellow musician DJ Fatxo, who is the prime suspect in the case.
" I have no bad blood with dj Fatxo we come from Nyandarua county and he is a performing artist like me and therefore we do not have any competition between us," Samidoh told magistrate Rose Ndumbi.
Samidoh revealed that Mwathi and DJ Fatxo had a business relationship and that he had seen them together a few months before Mwathi's death.
This comes just a day after Samidoh brought Karatina to life on Saturday night as he performed at Derby Place and Spar during the club’s second anniversary celebrations.
The celebrated singer, who also serves as a police officer, took to the stage to the roar of an eager crowd that had been waiting hours for his performance.
The event marked his second live appearance since returning from a months-long musical tour of the United States, where he entertained Kenyan fans across various states.
Speaking briefly between songs, Samidoh thanked his fans for their unwavering support during his time abroad and promised more music and performances in the months to come.“It feels good to be back home performing for my people,” he said, drawing loud cheers from the crowd.