The bereaved mother told K24 that though she had forgiven her son’s killers, she wished that they had reported him to the police instead of taking his life. He also had blood clots all over the body,” she intimated. His head appeared as though it had been hit with a blunt object. Ms Fataki said that an autopsy report revealed that her brother had suffered multiple injuries as a result of blunt force trauma. His sister, Anne Fataki, told K24 that his kin’s body was collected by cops based at the Kileleshwa Police Station after which it was booked at the City Mortuary as “unknown”. Read Also: Suspect in Quiver Lounge Shooting Dickson Mararo to Face Murder Charges After Victim Died The departed is said to have been beaten for at least three hours after which his body was dumped a few metres from the joint. It is, however, unclear if it the same phone that the deceased is alleged to have stolen. One of the people in the room is heard saying that a friend of his by the name of “Shiko” had lost her phone. In a video too brutal to be shared here, Charlie is seen being tortured by people now said to be Deja Vu bouncers. Read: Warrant of Arrest Issued For B-Club Director Over Contempt of CourtĬharlie, Hellen Njeri’s only son, was taken to a secluded room where he was beaten senseless. K24 reports that the deceased was accused of stealing a phone from another reveler. It is at this popular joint that Charlie would breathe his last. He is said to have arrived a few minutes past 7 pm. In a report by K24, Charlie left home for the joint that is located along Raphta Road for a night of merrymaking with friends. Showings before 4:30pm are open to all ages-guests must be 18 or over to enter after that time.Netizens are up in arms after a reveler was allegedly killed at a popular joint in Nairobi’s Westlands area.Īccording to information reaching Kahawa Tungu, a man identified as Charles Chege alias Charlie was at Deja Vu club on March 5 when he was last seen alive. Ready to book your seats? Tickets for the season go on sale May 10 through the Rooftop Cinema Club website. Lastly, there will be special themed events held every month that offer a more interactive viewing experience The experience will also be accessible to deaf and hard-of-hearing viewers thanks to open caption screenings. On Tuesdays, the lineups will highlight early 2000s favorites such as Legally Blonde and Drumline. You can look forward to LGBTQIA+ hits like The Birdcage and Set It Off during Pride Month, and Black Panther and Candyman on Juneteenth to celebrate Black actors and filmmakers. Rooftop Cinema Club will host multiple showings a day, featuring hand-picked classics, cult films and recent releases. There are two seating types: an adirondack chair for one and a premium adirondack pair for two, located in the center section of the cinema. And the sound is delivered through wireless headphones, allowing each person to adjust the volume to their preference. Other amenities include a curated craft cocktails list and selection of wine, beer and seltzers so you won’t be parched during screenings. In addition to seeing films, guests can hang out in a spacious lounge area and play tabletop games or snap social-worthy pics from the fifth floor terrace. Blending a unique moviegoing experience with elevated concessions, a pinch of nostalgia and breathtaking views, Rooftop Cinema Club arrived in Chicago last year to much success. The open-air theater perched atop The Emily Hotel (311 N Morgan St) kicks off its second summer season on May 25. Rooftop season is upon us and if you’re looking for more to do than just eat and drink this summer, you’re in luck-Rooftop Cinema Club is returning to Fulton Market.
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