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TikToker Brian Chira Dead, Police Confirms
Popular and controversial TikToker Brian Chira has been confirmed dead by the police following an early morning accident on Saturday.
The accident occurred in Karuri area, Kiambu County. According to the police, Chira had been at a bar in Gacharange area where he’s reported to have gotten violent with revelers and was thrown out by the security. He then took a Boda Boda to take him home.
He was fatally hit by a speeding lorry while attempting to cross the road to his house after alighting from the motorcycle. The driver of the lorry didn’t stop and instead sped off. The incident happened at around 3am.
The body was taken to the body mortuary. According to witnesses, his forehead was badly injured.
Chira who made his HIV status and sexual orientation public has been a controversial figure on TikTok and some of his stints had landed him in court.
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