Revealed: Details of DJ Brownskin low key arrest over wife's death

The DJ is being investigated for the offence in connection with the death of his wife, Sharon Njeri who died in July last year.

In Summary

•Brownskin is currently in custody at Kasarani police station where he will remain for seven days to allow completion of investigations.

•The detective said Njiiri failed to prevent the commission of the said offence which led to the death of Njeri.

Michael Njiiri popularly known as Dj Brownskin
Michael Njiiri popularly known as Dj Brownskin
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Police are holding a popular Kenyan entertainer, who was captured in a controversial video watching his wife, Sharon Njeri die after taking poison at their Nairobi home.

DJ Brownskin who was born Michael Macharia Njiiri, was arrested from a popular club in Kasarani, Nairobi on June 1, 2023  for investigation of aiding suicide contrary to Section 225 (c) of the Penal Code.

This is after police obtained an order from the Makadara magistrate's court to hold him for seven days to complete investigations.

He is being investigated for the offence in connection with the death of his wife, Sharon Njeri, who died between the nights of July 29 and 30, 2022.

The DJ is in custody at Kasarani Police Station.

This is after police constable Wicks Lumumba of Kasarani in an affidavit filed before Principal Magistrate Eric Mutunga said Nieri died by suicide with the help of Njiiri.

The deceased was seen consuming poison in a video captured by Njiiri.

The detective said Njiiri failed to prevent the commission of the said offence which led to the death of Njeri.

Police said Njiiri had been summoned three times by the DCI to appear and shed light on the matter but he refused and evaded police until he was traced and arrested.

The detective said he needed time to locate the parents of the deceased and record their statements on the incident.

He said Njiiri was a flight risk as he had been on the run from January 2023 to June 1.

He added that investigators need time to gather vital evidence, which they have not gotten.

The officer added the suspect was required to assist in the reconstruction of the crime scene and the collection of evidence.

The police sought a 14-day remand, but the magistrate only granted them seven days.

This is after the application was opposed by Njiiri's lawyers led by Elisha Ndemo who said his client was not a flight risk as he lived in Kariobangi South estate in Nairobi and police knew both his residence and the place of work where they arrested him.

The lawyer denied that his client had been summoned by the police and said nothing had been submitted to the court to prove that he had been summoned to appear before the police.

He added that the incident took place in July last year and there was no explanation as to why the police had not recorded the statements of the deceased's parents.

The case will be heard on June 9.

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