Nchindo: Dead men tell no tales

Until the forensic experts make their findings public, all talk about what killed the late Louis Nchindo, will be a toss-up between conspiracy theories, rumour, truth, lies and outright fantasy.

One thing is clear though. Nchindo is dead. While waiting for the final DNA results, the police have not definitely confirmed his death.

But his family would not have gone to the length of issuing a media statement, organising a memorial service tomorrow unless they had positively identified the body as his. So that all these ideas about the man having staged his own death while he could be in Belarus, Russia or the Isle of Man are just pure fantasy. Nchindo is dead and dead men tell no tales. Meanwhile the living have the license to tell tales about the dead.

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