Ndichu Twins Saga: Unseen CCTV Footage Reveals Fresh Details

A screenshot of a CCTV footage in Emara Ole Sereni on Sunday 17, 2021.
A screenshot of a CCTV footage in Emara Ole Sereni on Sunday 17, 2021.
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An unseen CCTV footage from the Emara Ole Sereni hotel has shed more light on what could have led to an altercation between the Ndichu twins, Paul and Eddie, and two ladies, Stephanie and Sheryl Murgor, on the night of Sunday 17, 2021.

In the CCTV footage, a woman, who has since been identified as Munira Hassan, is seen in the company of the Ndichu brothers around 2:51am at the rooftop of the Maskani bar in the hotel.

A woman, now believed to be Stephanie Murgor, approaches the counter and one of the twins says something to her ears, that she seems not take lightly.

An undated photo of Wapi Pay co-founder Eddie Ndichu (left) and a screenshot from the scuffle.
An undated photo of Wapi Pay co-founder Eddie Ndichu (left) and a screenshot from the scuffle.
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An altercation then ensued and the twin in a white shirt is seen holding Stephanie and her boyfriend by the neck. The other Ndichu brother appears to be calming down the situation and trying to stop the fight.

At around 2:53am, the Murgor sisters and a man identified as Patrick Koech, walk out. 

The Ndichu brothers and Munira also walk to the ground floor of the hotel. The twins approach the lobby counter as Munira follows the Murgor sisters.

Seconds later, Sheryl Murgor speeds back into the hotel and a security officer is seen intervening. Why she sped back into the hotel, however, is still unknown.

Moments later, the Ndichu brother in a white shirt is seen following Koech outside and a fight between them ensues. The other Ndichu brother runs outside as well in a bid to calm the fight.

Back in the hotel, a fight ensues between Sherly and Munira. Seconds later, the twins come back. The one in black holds Munira while the one in white slaps the two indiscriminately.

It is this part that went viral on social media.

At 4:30am, police officers are seen at the vicinity of the hotel.

The two Murgor sisters, with the help of their uncle, Senior Counsel Philip Murgor, had demanded that the Inspector General of Police, Hillary Mutyambai, assign a special team at the police headquarters to handle the assault case.

The sisters had disclosed that they were attending a wedding party at the hotel when the unfortunate incident took place.

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