I just saw your apology post but this other tweet is still up. Your timing is so wrong but I doubt if you are even sorry. I hope you know that your brother can fall victim of a something they didn’t even do and I doubt you would want to read something like this after their death.
@qataharraymond Is it also true he snatched a handbag, or was it a case of mistaken identity. The deceased should also not escape scrutiny if he was guilty of snatching.
KIND REQUEST🙏🏾
Whoever has any video frames of the rugby guy being beaten, kindly share them via the email in my bio or my DMs. I am trying to analyze them frame by frame and maybe try to identify some faces!
Kindly retweet for awareness!
To the Ruby community, the friends and family of Sydney, my commiserations to you during this trying time🙏🏾.
It must be even more heart wrenching to see the videos appearing on your timeline and knowing your person’s life was cut short in such a gruesome manner.
“Go placidly amid the noise & haste & remember what peace there may be in silence. As far as possible - & without surrender - be on good terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly & clearly …. avoid loud & aggressive people they are vexatious to the spirit”
Desiderata
For avoidance of doubt, Allan Kasuja is not a Journalist. He is in my opinion a media practitioner who later became a “Journalist” through professional learning on the job and not for his professional education.
There are probably other aspects of journalism that he may or may not be aware of including the one you’re talking about. Which again so many people can’t understand.
From known/public records, Allan holds qualifications in Law and not Journalism.
What he’s doing with his one line paragraph in press releases may be praised by many but it’s utterly and professionally wrong. Journalism templates are more like Medical Ethics and practices. We can change the way of doing it but not how we do it. The results have to be the same.