The Mezo Noir nightclub has once again become the center of attention as DJ Spinny and his brother, Edward Mugabo, have been released from police custody.
DJ Spinny and the brother were detained weeks ago in connection with the mysterious death of Martha Murari at the popular Kampala venue. Their release on police bond has left the public in shock and sparked a wave of speculation on social media.
Although the police have confirmed that the brothers remain “persons of interest” in the ongoing investigation, no formal charges have been brought against them, and they are required to report to authorities regularly as the probe continues.
The tragic events surrounding Murari’s death continue to captivate the city’s elite party scene. The nightclub, known for its high-profile clientele and weekend festivities, has been temporarily closed since the incident, further heightening the mystery.
Murari, a 23-year-old marketing executive and well-known figure in the nightlife community, was found unresponsive under unexplained circumstances. Friends last saw her enjoying drinks and laughter before she suddenly disappeared. Her untimely death has left many unanswered questions.
Her funeral in Nyarubanga, Mbarara, was attended by a grieving crowd, and her name has become a somber symbol of the tragedy. Meanwhile, a cryptic Instagram post from the suspects’ sister hinted at “truths coming out soon,” fueling speculation and intrigue.
As DJ Spinny and his brother walks free, the city holds its breath, awaiting developments in the case. Will justice be served, or has the party scene claimed yet another victim? The answers remain elusive.