Kenyan LGBTQ Activist & A Fashion Designer Edwin Chiloba Found Dead in a Metallic Box

Kenyan LGBTQ Activist & Fashion Designer Edwin Chiloba Found Dead in a Metallic Box  A Kenyan fashion designer and LGBTQ activist Edwin Chiloba found dead and his body lying in a metallic box near Eldoret Town. The victim was found in female attire near Eldoret. The police so far have arrested a suspect, a photographer named Jacktone Odhiambo believed to be the friend of the deceased.  According to information we obtained from BBC, the majority of LGBTQ in Kenya up to more than half are leaving in worry. According to the local media star newspaper, police spokesperson Resila Onyango earlier quoted saying "We don't know for now why he was killed that way. Experts are handling the matter,"   Kenyan LGBTQ Activist & Fashion Designer Edwin Chiloba Found Dead in a Metallic Box  The Police added that local motorcyclists commonly known as (Boda Bodas) spotted a number of vehicles dropping the metallic box where Edwin's body was found. So far the decomposing body was taken to Moi Teaching and referral hospital for post-mortem to establish the root cause of his death.   HOMOSEXUALITY IN KENYA  In-depth research indicates that gradually, homosexuality is gaining ground in Kenya amidst mixed reactions from the locals. According to Aljazeera, the Kenyan film industry had already banned two films for portraying gay-like lives in the past years and also in June 2022 two Kenyans told the same media they had “developed a phobia of public hospitals” and are willing to risk their lives due to discriminations in hospital by Doctors.  Thanks
A Kenyan fashion designer and LGBTQ activist Edwin Chiloba found dead and his body lying in a metallic box near Eldoret Town. The victim was found in female attire near Eldoret. The police so far have arrested a suspect, a photographer named Jacktone Odhiambo believed to be the friend of the deceased. Read Original Content HERE
 
HOMOSEXUALITY IN KENYA

In-depth research indicates that gradually, homosexuality is gaining ground in Kenya amidst mixed reactions from the locals. According to Aljazeera, the Kenyan film industry had already banned two films for portraying gay-like lives in the past years and also in June 2022 two Kenyans told the same media they had “developed a phobia of public hospitals” and are willing to risk their lives due to discriminations in hospital by Doctors.

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