Popular Ohangla musician has said that today’s show will go as planned despite the tragic accident that claimed the lives of his supporters.
While issuing a statement on his official social media pages, Indah mentioned that the accident was tragic and acknowledged the fans who succumbed to the injuries caused by the incident.
“My sincere condolences to all those who died in the accident. We will continue to pray for them. However, the show in Siaya, at Mwisho Mwisho, will go on as planned to help cushion the hospital bills around Kisii. The concert aims to raise funds for hospital bills to support those injured in the accident,” said Indah.
Several people, including Prince Indah who had attended the show in Kisii, died after a truck lost its brakes and rammed into several vehicles, killing the revelers who had attended Prince Indah’s concert in Kisii.
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