Bar Where Top musician Radio Was Injured and Died Closed
Da Bar, a local Ugandan recreational joint where singer Radio was involved in a brawl and later injured has been closed
- The Entebbe municipal council slapped the manager of the recreation spot with a closure notice
- In a detailed letter by the office of the town clerk, the manager was ordered on Thursday, February 1 to close the doors of his bar
The bar where popular musician Radio sustained fatal head injuries two weeks ago has been closed. A photo of a closure notice served to the bar's manager revealed how Da bar's licenses and permits had been revoked.
We understands that the decision was reached after the death of the celebrated musician was announced. "Following the gruesome incident that led to the death of one of our top musicians...that happened in your bar, council within the powers vested in it to regulate and control businesses within her area has closed your bar with immediate action," the letter partly read.
Thousands gather at mortuary to view body of late musician Radio Mowzey and we have the photos The town clerk explained in the brief letter that any forceful operations by the manager would attract a handsome fine. Radio passed on on Thursday morning sending the whole country and the East African community into mourning.
Meet the baby mamas and children left by the late Ugandan singer Radio He was involved in a fight at Da Bar that left him unconscious and fighting for his life after sustaining head injuries.
His management had however assured his fans that he was recuperating but things took a turn for the worst when he slipped back into a coma.
Within hours of his death, the announcement had thousands of responses from people paying their respects to the musician, while photos show a large group of mourners gathering outside the Kampala hospital where he died.
President Museveni was among those to pay tribute to the singer, who was among the artists who contributed to a song in support of the politician during the 2016 elections. Source: Pocket News
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