By our reporter
After spending two weeks without revealing what really happened on the night of 22nd January, 2018 that silenced singer Mowzey Radio for good, renowned music producer Washington has finally spoken out about the incident.
After the death of Radio last Thursday, there have been a lot of speculation from the general public surrounding his death and Washington who was in company of the singer that night has been quiet until different people started to task him to reveal what really transpired during the alleged bar brawl in Entebbe.
Appearing on a NBS TV station, Washington narrated the events that led to Mowzey’s death.
He said;
Mowzey Radio didn’t fight at all. This man Troy grabbed him and threw him down. The picture circulating is of the person who killed Radio. I can’t forget the face of the man who killed my brother
It was on the 23rd of January when this darkness happened. I found Radio at his home in Makindye and he wanted to go to Entebbe because he was constructing a house there. He asked me to escort him.
We got into the car at around 3PM and we drove to Entebbe. We were 3 in the car. On the way, we were talking about life, love and collaborations. I was so shocked this coming from Radio.
On this day, he was talking about the Bible and other things I didn’t expect from him. On the site, he got a phone call from a lady called Pamela, who told Mowzey to find her at the bar. We walked to the bar around 5-6PM. Pamela was at the bar with a group of her friends whom I didn’t know. They say on one side & I sat on the other side. We didn’t want to mix with people who drink.
I started getting a bad feeling about what was happening. I asked Radio to go but he insisted that we stay. I walked out and then went to the car and rested for 10 minutes.
When I met Pamela, I asked her to tell Mowzey that we should leave, she then said Mowzey was about to get done. When Pamela came out, I asked her ‘what are you doing?’ because it was getting late.
I insisted and went inside the bar. When I entered inside, they had shifted to the other side. The tone of their voices was on another other level. They were over laughing and Radio was not happy about that.
I sat with him for about 5 minutes. They brought a bottle of whisky and I saw him paying the money. He got the whisky and started pouring in different glasses. He then got agitated and poured whisky on the manager, the one who was talking ill about him.
They didn’t react because they continued laughing but I noticed the manager wasn’t happy. When I asked Radio what he had done, he said that ‘they know what they were doing’. In about 5 minutes, the manager got very angry and threw the table away.
The bar manager then came for Radio and they were separated by this tall guy, Troy, and Hassan. I told Pamela to pick Radio out because they were together.
On the way out, towards the door of the club, this tall guy, Troy, came shouting ‘you have disrespected the owner of the bar’. He lifted Radio up and threw him down, heard him hit his head down. I heard his head crack.
My instincts were to first pick up Mowzey. His eyes had shutdown. We drove Mowzey to Emmanuel Hospital and there was a bit of delay. We then requested for an ambulance to Nsambya. From Nsambya Hospital, we were referred to Case hospital because they told us that the ICU was full.
Mowzey Radio didn’t fight at all. This man Troy grabbed him and threw him down. The picture circulating is of the person who killed Radio. I can’t forget the face of the man who killed my brother. I asked Pamela to get Mowzey out of the bar four times. She didn’t do enough to protect Mowzey because she is the one who invited us.
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