Omar Lali, the man at the center of the late Keroche Breweries heiress Tecra Muigai is yet again on the spotlight through a photo that had gone viral where he is seen resting in the company of a beautiful woman.
The photo of the fisherman and the woman who has since been identified as Koko Kamillah went viral the better part of Thursday, January 7, with a section of netizens speculating on the relationship between the two.
The woman, Kamillah has since dismissed the speculation making rounds on social media and indicated that he and Lali were “just old friends”.
“So I woke up today to lots of dm’s and Whatsapp messages telling me that I’m trending…(For the wrong reasons) Someone took my pic with my old friend and posted it with totally out of context captions and now I’m just enjoying the show,” she wrote on Instagram.
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Photo of Omar Lali and a lady by the name Koko KamillahINSTAGRAM
Lali first came to the limelight in May 2020 following the death of Keroche Heiress Tecra Muigai, who was his lover and fiancee.
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Tecra allegedly fell down a flight of stairs at a private home in Shela, Lamu, where the two were living together.
Autopsy results revealed that she had succumbed to injuries sustained on the left side of her head.
Following the incident, Lali would be arrested pending investigations and only released in July 2020 after the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) dropped charges and applied for an open inquest.
Since then, Lali has been laying low until the photo between him and Kamillah went viral, prompting witty comments from social media users.
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“Omar Lali show us your ways master,” Yegon stated.
“Omar lali deserves a honorary award. By the power vested in you by the Boychild constitution, you should consider him Mr. President,” another commented.
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“Master Omar Lali at work the only man who can mend a broken heart,” Saleh weighed in
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