An autopsy report released on Friday, July 3, from the Chiromo mortuary has revealed the late comedian Kasee was poisoned.
The news was made public by by Kenya Comedians Society chairman, Ken Waudo, who quashed reports linking Kasee’s death to alcoholism and depression.
According to Waudo, the deceased, born Joseph Musyoki, received a call from friends on Sunday, June 28, early morning to join them for drinks at a local joint.
He then left his wife and kids to honour his friend’s wishes but never returned home.
“Kasee was chilling at home with his wife and kids when he was called to go hang out with friends and have some drinks.
“He later felt unwell saying his stomach was disturbing him and even called his dad to inform him of the same,” Waudo said.
Kasee had promised to call his dad immediately he got home but never did.
Waudo said at the place the comedian was found dead, there were some kids who revealed he had complained of stomach problems and decided to take a nap before going home.
This was the exact place that the comedian was confirmed dead on the evening of Sunday, June 28.
“It was around 6 in the evening and cops who arrived on the scene confirmed he was dead.
“The examiner said his brain was clear and nothing to do with depression and his liver was not that bad, so he was probably poisoned,” Waudo added.