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‘PAUL AND EDDIE GOT INVOLVED IN AN ATTEMPT TO NEUTRALIZE A CONFRONTATION’ WAPI PAY DEFENDS NDICHU TWINS

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Wapi Pay has dismissed claims that its co-founders, Eddie and Paul Ndichu assaulted female guests at Ole Sereni Hotel over the weekend. In a statement, the company said that events in the video do not depict true events that transpired on the said night. Wapi Pay says Eddie and Paul were trying to neutralize a fight between two women and in the process also defending themselves against certain aggressors. 

We found the story distasteful and troubling and want to firmly state that any type of behaviour involving violence against women does not reflect our values nor does it reflect those of Eddie and Paul. Our understanding is that the allegations and the video currently being shared on social media, albeit horrific and regrettable, does not depict the true events that transpired that night. To be clear, Paul and Eddie got involved in an attempt to neutralize a confrontation between two women and defend themselves against certain aggressors,” read the statement in part. 

The company, however, noted that they have since reported the matter to the police and the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) for further investigations. “The matter has been reported to the police and DCI for further investigations and resolution. Pending this, we request restraint to be exercised in potentially and unfairly spreading misinformation that has not factual basis,” read the statement. 

According to the victims, twins got physical when one of the female guests reportedly turned him down when he requested to hangout with her. “Yesterday my sister and I were attacked by the Ndichu twins for respectfully turning them down. They threatened to shoot us and ruin our lives. My sister was strangled by Paul Ndichu while her boyfriend who had come to her rescue was being strangled by Eddie,” one of the victims alleged. Reacting to the viral video, IG Mutyambai advised the victims to report the matter to the nearest police station for action. “This incident should be reported to the nearest police station for action.”

Kevin Koech is a Kenyan blogger writing on governance, fraud, politics, social media and celebrity gossip with over three years experience in digital content creation with an incline in editing.

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