
A shocking tragedy has rocked the Kangemi community after the mysterious death of 17-year-old Wilberforce Kisia, a gifted dancer and rising online star.
What began as a night of performance ended in a horrifying twist: Kisia was allegedly beaten to death by club security at the upscale VVIP Rooftop Club.
Sources close to the family say Kisia’s lifeless body was hidden for hours before being quietly moved—only for a Tuesday autopsy to expose the harrowing truth: the teen suffered severe, sustained injuries from a violent attack.
The cause of death? Blunt force trauma from a brutal beating.His family is reeling in disbelief, caught between unbearable grief and unanswered questions.
“I last saw him Sunday. He promised to return Monday morning,” said his devastated brother Kennedy Ambani.

“By Tuesday, silence. No calls. No messages. No social media activity. That’s when the dread set in.”
The family’s desperate search turned sinister when videos featuring Kisia were suspiciously erased from the club’s platforms.
When Ambani reached out to the club’s cameraman, the response was chilling: “If it’s about Kisia, speak to management.”Soon after, witnesses came forward with grim revelations. Kisia was allegedly attacked by two security guards after a misunderstanding.
He was reportedly strangled, dragged into a secluded room, and left to die alone. His brother Vincent Mudoga recalls the last time anyone saw him alive: “He was dancing near the stairs.
One guard seized him and passed him to another who grabbed him by the neck. That was it.”Shockingly, the incident was not reported until the next evening, nearly 24 hours later.
The family’s worst fears were confirmed when medical reports detailed crushing injuries, indicating Kisia had been bludgeoned with a hard object.
Police have since arrested two bouncers from the club, now facing murder charges and set to appear in court on May 21, 2025.But for the Kisia family, justice feels far away.“They slaughtered my son. My baby,” cried his mother, Joyce Kavai. “No one tells me why. No answers.
No justice.”She added through tears, “He died like an animal in a place that should’ve been safe. He was just a child, full of dreams. I can’t even look at his photos—they rip me apart.”
As the case unfolds, many are now asking: How was a minor allowed into such a venue in the first place?
Who is really accountable? The family demands accountability—not just from the attackers, but from the entire system that allowed this nightmare to happen.
The tragedy has sent shockwaves through Nairobi’s entertainment scene, with calls mounting for transparency, reform, and justice for Wilberforce Kisia.