A disturbing video of a Kenyan woman named Sharon Njeri, also known as Shadodo, has caused heartbreak for many viewers. Sharon was married to Kenyan DJ Brownskin Fullu Fullu. In the video, Sharon appears to be taking a poisonous substance while her husband, allegedly Brownskin, encourages her. After consuming the substance, she throws the bottle at him and walks away before returning to lie down. She eventually tells him to tell her loved ones that she loves them and then dies as the man who is filming does nothing to help her. Brownskin did not respond to requests for comment about the video, and it is unclear if he was the person recording it. Sharon died on July 29, 2022. In August 2022, Brownskin mourned his wife’s death and spoke about being tested as a man. On December 22, 2022, he celebrated her birthday on social media.
Below are some of the comments from Kenyans.
Eva gakugi.It doesn’t matter if it happened Jana or 10 years ago, the fact that he could have done something is what is driving me crazy!
He could have taken that milk and given it to her, no the minute she put that poison in the cup, he could have jumped and grabbed it.
I am not okay. Aki no matter what you married people are going through, let it not get to this level. How are the kids going to live knowing very well that their mom took her own life as their father watched and recorded it? Ghai! Apana aki, this is not us!
Abdul Kareem: If Only Brownskin Lamba Lolo Could Have Manned Up, His Late Wife Could Still Be Alive Today. #Justiceforsharon #DCIKENYA.
Wambui Mwangi : Your greatest treasure and you had the audacity to watch and take a video of your wife taking poison and breathing her last Dj Brownskin Lamba Lolo.
Wangeci Wa kariuki: Dj whoever jamani Ata adui yangu siwezi mwangalia akikufa jamani Surely Alafu unaandika hivi Hypocrisy ile iko kwa hii dunia jameni Which love were you talking about Yesu tuhurumie This soul will haunt you forever.
Suzzie Minx: Eish Brownskin Lamba Lolo ata kama ulikua umechoka na bibi yako and the mother of your kids, that’s so inhuman May you rot in hell.
Counselors and psychologists advise seeking help for mental health issues and suggest calling the Kenya Red Cross toll-free hotline, 1199, for support.