Abel Mutua’s brother Jesse Mwethuku, aka Luku Baridi has come out to clear allegations of assaulting their late brother Raphael Musyoka.
This is after several people took to social media to claim that Jesse had on several occasions gone physical with Abel Mutua’s brother who committed suicide recently due to depression.
Addressing the issue on Sunday through his Instagram account, Jesse told his side of the story and therefore admitted to having gone physical on his younger brother as a way of disciplining him as his second parent and it’s no way related to anger or releasing frustration on him.
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“I want to unconditionally admit kuwa I went physical on my kid bro on several occasions that’s absolutely true and that here’s the other side of the coin.”
“I knew one day I was gonna trend but never in my wildest dreams did it occur to me that would happen such a time I’m mourning the loss of my brother as being the reason why he’s no more, I know it’s bad timing but for my peace of mind, I want to address just one aspect that has been leveled against me as an individual which was violence towards my brother.”
He claimed that the first incident occurred in 2020 after the deceased arm-twisted their father who was trying to stop him from using drugs and he had tobe forced to go physical with him.
“I got a distress call from my dad telling me kuwa Rapho amemtwist mkono waakangushana chini because my dad wanted to get a sling bag from his neck which had a few drugs.
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“So my mind went back to the Machakos level 5 test which said Rafo was in a good state of mind..so it occurred to me kuwa he knew what he was doing…so I felt at that state we might have to bury my dad at 70.”
So I went to ushago April 21, 2020 ata sikusalimia watu nili go physical on my bro for the first time in my life I can swear this before God and he apologised and we shook hands tukasema I should never get such a call ever in history.”