'Stop killing people who are still alive,' - Huddah warns

•"Let people die at their own time respectfully.' - Huddah Monroe

Huddah Monroe
Huddah Monroe
Image: Courtesy
Huddah Monroe
Huddah Monroe
Image: Courtesy

Huddah Monroe has called out Kenyans who 'kill' people on social media.

This they do by announcing the death of someone when the person in question is still alive.

Through her socials, an agitated Huddah warned, "I’m part of this circus. But this rat trap got y’all thinking this is the life!

That’s why you meet people and because they have 200k followers, you can’t even have a conversation because they walk around like they are on a TV show or on Insta stories.

They’ve totally forgotten what real life is! Lool! I’m tired."

Huddah says not everyone is obsessed with sharing their private life on social media.

Further adding that not posting does not mean one is living a miserable life.

Huddah Monroe
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In late 2016, former Tahidi High actor David Mugo alias OJ was killed by netizens.

It was at the time assumed that he had succumbed at home after experiencing respiratory problems.

Omosh has also been virtually killed due to excessive drinking.

Radio King Maina Kageni was some years back killed by netizens. According to the source the witty host had perished in a road accident in Tanzania.

Papa Shirandula actor Njore has also been killed before, in an interview by Mpasho he said this mum did not take the news so nicely.

In 2017  veteran genge musician Nonini also happened to be a victim of the internet killing with stories claiming that he was involved in a car accident along Mombasa road. 

People have no shame announcing unconfirmed death it's time people learned to mind their own business.

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