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Poisoning Allegations Surface in the Tragic Death of Content Creator Tabitha Gatwiri

The passing of popular content creator Tabitha Gatwiri has taken a new turn as allegations of poisoning emerge.
In a Facebook post, Derick Mugambi, identifying himself as Gatwiri’s brother, revealed that authorities have launched an investigation into her untimely death following these allegations.
“My sister Tabitha Gatwiri was poisoned. The authorities have taken over the case. Justice shall prevail,” he said.
Mugambi expressed faith that the investigation will bring clarity and justice for Gatwiri, whose death has left family, friends, and fans devastated.
Authorities are expected to provide further updates as the investigation progresses.

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The digital community continue mourning the loss of Tabitha Gatwiri, known for her engaging and humorous comedy skits, some of which featured collaborations with other creators.

According to earlier reports, Gatwiri passed away after a brief illness, though specific details surrounding her death have yet to be disclosed.

Her body is currently at Kenyatta University Teaching and Referral Hospital, and numerous influencers and creators have expressed their shock and sadness at her sudden passing.

The rise of Tabitha Gatwiri

Tabitha Gatwiri, a content creator with a degree in education, carved a unique niche in Kenyan online comedy with her authentic Meru accent and relatable humor.

Beginning her skit journey between 2018 and 2019, she quickly gained popularity, with her first viral hit centered on a fictional “university boyfriend” story.

Although initially a hobby, Gatwiri turned comedy into a business while balancing other ventures like SEO and Airbnb.

Her humor blends wit and honesty, often sharing real-life insecurities, views on relationships, and thoughts on self-worth.

Popular Content Creator Tabitha Gatwiri Dies After Short Illness
Popular Content Creator Tabitha Gatwiri Dies After Short Illness

Despite facing industry challenges like business undercuts, she maintained a positive perspective on competition, believing there’s room for all creators.

Gatwiri’s playful and authentic approach made her a beloved figure, with a message for her fans: “Don’t take life too seriously; none of us get out alive.”

Though her life was tragically cut short, Gatwiri’s legacy as a relatable and authentic creator continues to inspire her fans and the content creator community.

Rest in peace Tabitha Gatwiri!

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