johng wrote:selah wrote:alma wrote:
"What was this party all about? Who were the participants in this party? Why were young girls and MP's in a party partaking things that made them drunk?"
Seriously unless Keino was killed inside the party then these question would matter...There is no evidence to show keino was killed in the premises so the party and the drinks the attendance would matter in ascertaining her movement but not be treated as a crime scene.
If the cctv showed keino walking out of the premises then the investigation shld centre on those who had close contact with her....the body guards and the friend.
But given the testimony of the friend either she is covering something or Keino was actually killed by a hit and run driver.
Please people avoid free things. Your friend is invited by her friend, she invites another friend and the other friend invites another one. Attend parties that you are invited by the host only. What is this crave of attending parties of people you hardly know.
What is wrong with a college student going to a free party where she has been invited to by a friend who was in turn invited by a friend as opposed to where you are invited by the host? Such form of party attending is common especially for college students and people don't usually die as a result. People go to all forms of parties to varying consequences. She was just unfortunate. Don't try to make it into some morality lesson thing.
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