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There was media hype for GEORGE FLOYD in Kenya 🇰🇪 but none for IRVO OTIENO ~ Evangelist JUDY OYUYO
Irvo Otieno, who died while restrained in a hospital, was ‘brilliant and creative and bright,’ his mother says
Aspiring rapper Irvo Otieno streamed his music – with titles like Man in the Middle, Can’t Wait, Trapped Out and Frenzy – under the name Young Vo.
Otieno was 28, could write a song in less than five minutes, and wanted to start his own record label, said his mother, Caroline Ouko.
“He had found his thing. You know that feeling when you find your thing?” Ouko recalled. “He was happy with what he was doing…. He would go in his room and shut the door. And he had it. He was brilliant and creative and bright.”
Otieno, whose family emigrated from Kenya when he was 4, was smothered to death on March 6 at Central State Hospital in Virginia, a prosecutor said.
Seven Henrico County sheriff’s deputies and three hospital security guards have been charged with second-degree murder in the death of the promising hip-hop artist whose family said was having a mental health crisis when he died.
Otieno was 28, could write a song in less than five minutes, and wanted to start his own record label, said his mother, Caroline Ouko.
“He had found his thing. You know that feeling when you find your thing?” Ouko recalled. “He was happy with what he was doing…. He would go in his room and shut the door. And he had it. He was brilliant and creative and bright.”
Otieno, whose family emigrated from Kenya when he was 4, was smothered to death on March 6 at Central State Hospital in Virginia, a prosecutor said.
Seven Henrico County sheriff’s deputies and three hospital security guards have been charged with second-degree murder in the death of the promising hip-hop artist whose family said was having a mental health crisis when he died.