Baba Talisha reveals what caused Brian Chira's death

Chira was laid to rest on March 26 at his family's home in Ingitei village, Githunguri.

In Summary
  • Baba Talisha said the pathologist informed them that Chira's heart, lungs and kidney raptured.
  • The results are after a post-mortem that was carried out at the City Mortuary where his body was originally taken before it was moved to Kenyatta University Hospital Mortuary.
TikTok content creator Brian Chira
TikTok content creator Brian Chira
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Tiktoker Baba Talisha has revealed the cause of Brian Chira's death.

Through his TikTok, Baba Talisha, who was Chira's close friend, said the pathologist informed them that Chira's heart, lungs and kidney raptured.

The results are after a post-mortem that was carried out at the City Mortuary where his body was originally taken before it was moved to Kenyatta University Hospital Mortuary.

"Chira died because of multiple organ injuries and blunt force trauma," the content creator said.

He therefore told Kenyans to stop spreading false information surrounding the Tiktoker's death.

"It was a traffic road accident. The things I have seen on social media, I have left everything to God," Baba Talisha said.

He continued to express his disappointment with a section of people spreading lies at a time when the family is still mourning Chira.

Baba Talisha said despite people having helped the family, it was unfair to spread reports that were not true.

"You have helped them but stop dragging this story that much especially here on TikTok," he said.

Chira was laid to rest on March 26 at his family's home in Ingitei village, Githunguri in Kiambu County.

Hundreds of Kenyans turned up for Chira's final sendoff.

It was an emotional moment for the mourners as they watched his body lowered to the grave.

The day began with body viewing and collection at the Kenyatta University Hospital mortuary.

Family and friends had earlier paid their moving tribute to the TikToker.

Many fans  who never made it to the event shared their last messages online 

Musician Otile Brown delivered a heartfelt rendition of his hit song 'One Call' at the funeral.

He took the stage and sang the song as the mourners sang along with him 

"One call away Call me if you need me. Shujaa wako. I'm only one call away," they sang.

The song was Chira's favourite song and the singer acknowledged that his death had made Kenyans to flock his YouTube channel to stream the song.

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