Discovering this page was a chance encounter but one I've not regretted. The narration is captivating, both in cogent detail and compelling clarity. A very sad story indeed but I'm sure the way it was reported will benefit/transform many individuals who would otherwise be so inclined. I'm subscribing from Toronto, Canada and eagerly await subsequent posts.
This has nothing to do with anyone... that spirit was living its own life. Nyie sio wabaya, ilikuwa tu iwe hivyo maana hio spirit ilichaguwa itokane na ukoo wenu. Relax
I'm a Nigerian and I find this documentary very interesting and well detailed. I just searched his name on Facebook. Going through his Facebook posts, I discovered he had a lively and attractive personality. May God forgive his shortcomings. Rest in Peace, Tomaso Gagula. However, I think someone is using his Facebook handle. There are posts and updates from 2021.
its the society thats the problem not the people. from this society you get the kind of people you get. the english came and imported poverty into kenya, and the way the society is organized is to maintain poverty and what comes with it. another way to see this story is a guy that engaged in class mixing. but he just got in league with the thugs y'all dont like as oppossed to the thugs that run the country. and they absolutely are thugs, go complain in the streets about them and see how they treat citizens. would it be better if he befriended those people instead?
Back in Dec 2008 he asked if he could use my phone to make a call, then went missing with it. Met him again 2 months later, as I was coming from rugby training with my teammates, near the central police station, Nairobi. I wanted to rough him up, but my teammates held me back because we would have been arrested. I decided to let it go but every time I boarded a matatu, to Langata, on which he was the conductor, I didn't pay the fare.
These guys were never arrested by the police (i think some police officers were their friends or sth). I don't know how they coordinated. Siku moja waliibia mjama mlemavu. I remember the guy @6.52 with dyed brown hair was part of them. They disrespected the elderly by punching people the age of their parents. I cursed them with my whole heart
I've been watching many crime stories on TH-cam, especially those in Kenya. I am impressed by your research, attention to detail,, clarity, and superior material delivery. Well done!
How sad, as a an African mother I feel for mother I’m sure she cried until there were no more tears left even before he was dead, may she rest in peace, we bring up individuals to do what they want
The mother died out of missing the boy soo much and such birthday posts you can see she wanted to be with him and God gave them their peace. What a story shredded in mystery and intense love from the mother that knew no boundaries
This is what happens with kids who have a sheltered ubringing. The moment they taste freedom they'll run straight to the dark side and you'll never recover them again. Seen it first hand unfortunately.
Just spotted Shanty Bobo (Was killed months ago in relation to the Eastleigh robbery incident) in the video and realized these kids don't change. Shanty lived for over 10 more years but never changed!
Yes i worked at kenyatta University with his uncle Arthur lumbembe manager at mis ict directorate a very awesome man and his mum Catherine njoka head of exams at k.u
The parents of tomaso first met in a city, in the 80s, called Chandigarh in northern india where they were students in punjab University . They were great great people and very friendly.
we skuld with tomaso and his sister at langata west ryma. tomaso was classmates with my younger bro and her sister was classmates with my older bro. they lived in rubia estate. i rem wen tomaso has just dropped skul and he would hang out around stage ya uchumi (cleanshelf now) in langata area. we would meet and tok stori kibao nikitoka meste. he was very innocent like i knew him back in ryma. he started as a tout in langata but he moved to ronga after it was alleged alikuwa anachomea maparo wake picha. so he moved to ronga briefly as a tout. then to kayole were he was corrupted. satan robbed a cool potentialed kid. a friend, a skulmate and a homeboy
Very sad a such young man met his fate soo early, but is anyone asking if he was paying for the sins of his fathers? In our African cultures we are taught illegitimate deals will be paid for by future generations, and more so in our own lifetimes to teach us by sorrow.
Nothing like sin's of his father. The boy just decided to follow his own path. I've schooled with criminal's and some we were in the matatu business in early 2000. But in 2002 i decided to make my own path and went back to school. Been around the globe and i believe it's more of God and choosing life instead of destruction.
@@georgemungai572 Concur. If someone choose 2 go wayward it is his/her choice and nobody should be blamed 4 having a hand in this. Even if u are born by thug parents u have ua free choice 2 abstain from the vice.
Damn😢 Fascinates me and let me put a disclaimer. Zimbabwe has a lot of problems like any countries but I'm now 50 and grew up in Harare and know Harare very well and my dad's village city of Mutare extremely well. But I've never known of a gang terrorising people. Like this Tomasos different gangs did Yes we have a couple of guys robbing at gunpoint but never that the individuals ARE ACTUALLY KNOWN by name individually. Especially if you make the mistake of showing a firearm to harass or scare people Once you do that the countdown has begun. If you live another month then gods are surely with you. You become public enemy number one and police are coming for you and it's shoot to kill. No arrest If you wanna cause problems for someone in Zim just call Homicide Division of our police qnd say so and so has an unlocenced gun😂😅
Unfortunately as a kenyan who has lived in South Africa, It is well known most thugs left Zim for S.A. Kindly do not chest thump or make your country look like it is better than others Actually internationally we regard it as a failed state. This is why Thomason Gagula was gunned down. Because he was not listening to authorities. Simple. I know how the systems of both countries work.
If thuggery/ crime is in ua blood being from a wealthy family cannot keep u away from vices. U will end up being a brown bread early leaving ya family,friends and relatives in grief. These criminals don survive and escape police dragnets just like that but they have a connection with some security officers who snitch on them.
Langata ....no , not only the high class of the kenyan lived there, it's a middle earning family to lower earners . He wasn't a rich kid. He was just a lost boy .
If you have bought a house in langata and taken your child to Pioneer school you are rich. Githu Muigai and Lubembe being relatives.There are many rich people who live in estates including Buru buru and komarock.Kindly look into your sour grapes issue. He was in the 10% of kenyans who have the luxury of making choices about their future.
@highlyfavoured6789 let's learn not to normalise what ain't right, I lived in Langata for many years in my childhood and all I recall was middle class families who's parents worked white collar jobs , yes , we may call him a cool kid to fit the narrative but isn't thos what we called those Mathree's condus back then , show me one of those cool kids who hang on those ganya's who has thrived today .
Truly tragic story. It's a sad reality that many spoilt children from wealthy households eventually turn to crime and waywardness due to no discipline and their twisted lifestyles. Suzane Louise von Richthofen is a Brazilian eoman who offed her parents after she started dating a criminal and she tried to get their wealth. Fortunately, she failed but her young brother was broken by her crime😢 Thankfully, his uncle helped him recover and now he has inherited his late parents wealth.
No respect to your parents, running away from home, entering gangs, no other end result, but what happened to him. As a father, I do not chase my teenager after he runs from home. He had a great future when with his parents. Unfortunately….
Yooo our neighbor kenya is on something else in our country Ethiopia. most violent thing could happen to you is beaten by bunch of group gang or hit by rock. 😨they got a gun out there
They were stealing even then. Once you entered that telabang matatu. They wouldn't give you change. They would terrorise passengers, overcharge and alight the matatu as it moved quickly with peoples change. They had created some sort of a relationship with police hakuna mahali ungewapeleka
Discovering this page was a chance encounter but one I've not regretted. The narration is captivating, both in cogent detail and compelling clarity. A very sad story indeed but I'm sure the way it was reported will benefit/transform many individuals who would otherwise be so inclined. I'm subscribing from Toronto, Canada and eagerly await subsequent posts.
Thank you and welcome aboard 😊
Maybe drugs.
His mother looks like an amazing mom! May she rest in peace....
That's his mum not him ..we are each responsible and are accountable for our actions..she probably did her best raising him up ..
This has nothing to do with anyone... that spirit was living its own life. Nyie sio wabaya, ilikuwa tu iwe hivyo maana hio spirit ilichaguwa itokane na ukoo wenu. Relax
Proverbs 10:27: " The fear of the lord prolongs life, but the years of the wicked will be short "
I'm a Nigerian and I find this documentary very interesting and well detailed.
I just searched his name on Facebook. Going through his Facebook posts, I discovered he had a lively and attractive personality.
May God forgive his shortcomings.
Rest in Peace, Tomaso Gagula.
However, I think someone is using his Facebook handle. There are posts and updates from 2021.
Uhm uv evn gone as far as searching his name on FB kkk..
Their is a saying that says "Show me ur friends and i will tell the kind of person u re"
No‼️🙊🙊🙊It's show me your friends and I will tell you your future.😜
its the society thats the problem not the people. from this society you get the kind of people you get. the english came and imported poverty into kenya, and the way the society is organized is to maintain poverty and what comes with it. another way to see this story is a guy that engaged in class mixing. but he just got in league with the thugs y'all dont like as oppossed to the thugs that run the country. and they absolutely are thugs, go complain in the streets about them and see how they treat citizens. would it be better if he befriended those people instead?
Point taken
Back in Dec 2008 he asked if he could use my phone to make a call, then went missing with it. Met him again 2 months later, as I was coming from rugby training with my teammates, near the central police station, Nairobi. I wanted to rough him up, but my teammates held me back because we would have been arrested. I decided to let it go but every time I boarded a matatu, to Langata, on which he was the conductor, I didn't pay the fare.
What? Crazy
@@jacksonogwindi1653 manze! Na tunaishi hood moja.
These guys were never arrested by the police (i think some police officers were their friends or sth). I don't know how they coordinated. Siku moja waliibia mjama mlemavu. I remember the guy @6.52 with dyed brown hair was part of them. They disrespected the elderly by punching people the age of their parents. I cursed them with my whole heart
I've been watching many crime stories on TH-cam, especially those in Kenya. I am impressed by your research, attention to detail,, clarity, and superior material delivery. Well done!
Much thanks 🙏🏾
What a paradox. His mother worked as a youth consular at Kenyatta University. May she Rest in peace.
Hahaha,it amazes me too.
Very unfortunate...May she RIP. She did what she could have as a parent, the boy chose his rebellious path.
@@hotmess9640 Well put.
Someone mentioned head of exams at k.u
Who can't hear must feel
Hello from the USA. I enjoyed your video. Thank you for your fantastic work and i am very excited to see what you post next
The narration is on point,the voice,clearely audible, not rushed.....its just nice
Waaah... speechless 😮😮,i know the family but didn't know about this 😢
How sad, as a an African mother I feel for mother I’m sure she cried until there were no more tears left even before he was dead, may she rest in peace, we bring up individuals to do what they want
The mother died out of missing the boy soo much and such birthday posts you can see she wanted to be with him and God gave them their peace. What a story shredded in mystery and intense love from the mother that knew no boundaries
I have suffered in the hands of thieves they are ruthless ...i feel no remorse this people are lazy n love the easy life.
This is what happens with kids who have a sheltered ubringing. The moment they taste freedom they'll run straight to the dark side and you'll never recover them again. Seen it first hand unfortunately.
Thanks for putting this pieces together. Subscribed from Uganda, please keep it coming in English as you have done.
well researched and very good storytelling. looking forward to the gorgeous gangster and Mwane crime "power couple" episode. do it please.
Thank you🙏🏾Keep it locked
Tomaso was my neighbour in a single room in ongata rongai with his wife and a child who loved him so much.lakini tomaso was so secretive.
Okay...So he would never be seen around Ongata Rongai most of the time that easily and most likely would come into his house at night!
If he died at 22, you mean he already had a wife and a kid
Why not... You can married from 18 have two children's before 22
Titansky so at the time did you and others in the community know he was a criminal 😢😮
@@southernafricanboy4148 they will kill you if you snitch on them...some work with the police you know
You live by the sword, you die by the sword.
You just earned another Nigerian follower. Nice narration
Wow, thank you
His poor mum the heartbreak must have been excruciating😢
This is a message to the youths crime doesnt pay
I knew him from Langata ...RIP Thomaa
Just spotted Shanty Bobo (Was killed months ago in relation to the Eastleigh robbery incident) in the video and realized these kids don't change. Shanty lived for over 10 more years but never changed!
That's his sister but they look alike na shanty bobo
Bobo shanty was way much younger
I wonder what happened to him in form 1/2. That turnaround is wild!
Teenage
I think there’s more to it.
@NopeZii254 of course there is but sounds like he died with it. Maybe someone in that school at the time knows something
Yeah, the hit list can reveal somehow
Dear Lord Jesus Christ please help me to be an allrounded and a responsible person so help me God in Jesus Christ name Amen
Yes i worked at kenyatta University with his uncle Arthur lumbembe manager at mis ict directorate a very awesome man and his mum Catherine njoka head of exams at k.u
The parents of tomaso first met in a city, in the 80s, called Chandigarh in northern india where they were students in punjab University . They were great great people and very friendly.
Only thomaso's mother knew his fatheer!.. those r anong secrets people go to grave with
True maybe his real father was gangster too
Enyewe hii damu ni ya fast life
I agree.
Live life to the fullest for a few years and spend eternity in hell. How foolish
He declined to go back home, as a father, he is on his own.
Nothing compares to a mother's love
Father's love
8:50 those pictured sio Gaza. That was SuperPower from Eastleigh
I like true crime, this channel is timely, congratulations
we skuld with tomaso and his sister at langata west ryma. tomaso was classmates with my younger bro and her sister was classmates with my older bro. they lived in rubia estate. i rem wen tomaso has just dropped skul and he would hang out around stage ya uchumi (cleanshelf now) in langata area. we would meet and tok stori kibao nikitoka meste. he was very innocent like i knew him back in ryma. he started as a tout in langata but he moved to ronga after it was alleged alikuwa anachomea maparo wake picha. so he moved to ronga briefly as a tout. then to kayole were he was corrupted. satan robbed a cool potentialed kid. a friend, a skulmate and a homeboy
The mum died of depression she couldn’t cope with death of her son and not being buried in ancestry home
Have noticed in two of your crime stories Pioneer school appears .Just curious.
Good Content!
I cried.. 😢
Vanity of vanities, riding the bandwagon of illusion, believing you actually going somewhere glorious
We would like an investigation of KIGONYI 12:20hr
Very sad a such young man met his fate soo early, but is anyone asking if he was paying for the sins of his fathers?
In our African cultures we are taught illegitimate deals will be paid for by future generations, and more so in our own lifetimes to teach us by sorrow.
U are right. What goes around comes around they say but sometimes shit comes from nowhere just nature cruelty and unfairness.
Wages of sin is Death, meaning sin will come for its debt (pay)
Do you know about the father?
Nothing like sin's of his father. The boy just decided to follow his own path. I've schooled with criminal's and some we were in the matatu business in early 2000. But in 2002 i decided to make my own path and went back to school. Been around the globe and i believe it's more of God and choosing life instead of destruction.
@@georgemungai572 Concur. If someone choose 2 go wayward it is his/her choice and nobody should be blamed 4 having a hand in this. Even if u are born by thug parents u have ua free choice 2 abstain from the vice.
This is a lesson learnt mostly to the youths in Kenya crime doesnt pay
RIP legend T.. We were together and shall be together...
Small boys, let them come to Nigeria and see their seniors
I’m Nigerian and it’s nothing to be proud about ogbeni
Jesus is the way the truth and the life.
Point taken
Damn😢
Fascinates me and let me put a disclaimer. Zimbabwe has a lot of problems like any countries but I'm now 50 and grew up in Harare and know Harare very well and my dad's village city of Mutare extremely well. But I've never known of a gang terrorising people. Like this Tomasos different gangs did
Yes we have a couple of guys robbing at gunpoint but never that the individuals ARE ACTUALLY KNOWN by name individually. Especially if you make the mistake of showing a firearm to harass or scare people
Once you do that the countdown has begun. If you live another month then gods are surely with you. You become public enemy number one and police are coming for you and it's shoot to kill. No arrest
If you wanna cause problems for someone in Zim just call Homicide Division of our police qnd say so and so has an unlocenced gun😂😅
Unfortunately as a kenyan who has lived in South Africa, It is well known most thugs left Zim for S.A. Kindly do not chest thump or make your country look like it is better than others Actually internationally we regard it as a failed state. This is why Thomason Gagula was gunned down. Because he was not listening to authorities. Simple. I know how the systems of both countries work.
Good story teller! Crime does not pay!
went to school with this guy. He had a fishy character that told you he was evil
Sometimes people are " demon oppressed". .....sad
There are Abels sons...and then Cain's.
This person was a classmate back in highschool.
🙏👍🙏❤️❤️
In Luganda we say, "Bazaala mubiri so ssi mwoyo." Parents give birth to the body not the heart or soul. There was nothing his parents could do.
This is what happens when ur not strict to your children and teach them the hard way.
Not Langata Nairobi west Langata Rubia estate,i once talked to him to change
If thuggery/ crime is in ua blood being from a wealthy family cannot keep u away from vices. U will end up being a brown bread early leaving ya family,friends and relatives in grief. These criminals don survive and escape police dragnets just like that but they have a connection with some security officers who snitch on them.
If it ends up being in your genes my brother not blood. Even you have it, question is have you learned to tame it?
Genes are found in blood @@nyakwarObat
Langata ....no , not only the high class of the kenyan lived there, it's a middle earning family to lower earners . He wasn't a rich kid. He was just a lost boy .
If you have bought a house in langata and taken your child to Pioneer school you are rich. Githu Muigai and Lubembe being relatives.There are many rich people who live in estates including Buru buru and komarock.Kindly look into your sour grapes issue. He was in the 10% of kenyans who have the luxury of making choices about their future.
@@CHRISTINEKIOKO-bj7xr Totally agree. Langata is not for the poor. Also Pioneer school is expensive. Jealousy is real!😊
Lol kwani unafeel uchungu akiitwa cool kid
@highlyfavoured6789 let's learn not to normalise what ain't right, I lived in Langata for many years in my childhood and all I recall was middle class families who's parents worked white collar jobs , yes , we may call him a cool kid to fit the narrative but isn't thos what we called those Mathree's condus back then , show me one of those cool kids who hang on those ganya's who has thrived today .
@atienooduor992 I have no issues with him been called a cool kid , my question is was he ?
Kids from rich families can be totally broke because their parents are stingy but that is not an excuse to turn to crime.
What about children of the poor who even lack food
Beast uuuuuuuuuuu TOMASO
Huyo ame dye nywele namjua ako TikTok anaitwa prezida😩😩😩😩crime never pay
What do u expect from Tomaso, even from bible itself 😩
Truly tragic story. It's a sad reality that many spoilt children from wealthy households eventually turn to crime and waywardness due to no discipline and their twisted lifestyles. Suzane Louise von Richthofen is a Brazilian eoman who offed her parents after she started dating a criminal and she tried to get their wealth. Fortunately, she failed but her young brother was broken by her crime😢 Thankfully, his uncle helped him recover and now he has inherited his late parents wealth.
Si shida hufanya hawa vijana wawe thugs, ni upuzi tu.
Ati lisnn to reggae music😭😭😭😞
😂😂nope coz I also love reggae music. It's drugs and peer pressure.
I wanna visit Kenya but it’s like the thugs out there be on demon time
Kenya is very safe, feel free to visit
No respect to your parents, running away from home, entering gangs, no other end result, but what happened to him. As a father, I do not chase my teenager after he runs from home. He had a great future when with his parents. Unfortunately….
Dear Lord Jesus Christ help me to make the right decisions in life so help me God in Jesus Christ name Amen
Growing up, he lacked Jesus!!
His mother was an adamant Christian. Stop being in denial 🙄
Emotional 💔
What a wasted life
So young 😢😢
Plz make story about the couple gang
So sad a story..
The narrator has a really nice voice.
Please do the story of gangster couple
It's sad that he made the wrong choice and had to pay the price for his misdeeds.
Drug addiction is the genesis of all his troubles
So sad indeed
Yooo our neighbor kenya is on something else in our country Ethiopia. most violent thing could happen to you is beaten by bunch of group gang or hit by rock. 😨they got a gun out there
Imagine
What of the war in the plains
Kenya is very safe sellasie descendant
King"ei 😮wasted life so sad
both him and his parents dont look like any rich people
Hahaha,u mean...?
How Does Rich People Look??
Exactly upper middle class maybe
true infact no rich person lives in Nairobi West
@@poulroul3738 Hehehe...this term 'rich.'
How does a high school dropout afford to rent an apartment? It seems like his parents encouraged his independence and wayward lifestyle.
Every parent will always wish the best for his/her kid
I will never live in Kayole Estate or Korokocho etc so help me God in Jesus Christ name Amen
Things rebellious kids put their parents through sad... spiritual wise the devil got him now 6 feet under...useless lifestyle
What happened to the mother?
Devils lettuce😂😂😂😂😂 really??????????? There is no connection.
😂
If you don't gerrit
At 6:50 si huyo ni elvis makutsa
Ametoka far na si rongai 😂😂
Hata yeye alikuwa afuate gagula. Alienda kufichwa seychelles@@kevinryt4963
His friends are the one in tiktok Eastland president
Is that his father!? DNA testing may be needed!
At 22 the boy was evil. May the good Lord forgive his soul.
Pesa zote na hawezi eka meno
😂😂😂
My career is to be a receptionist and a cricketer as a part time career in Jesus Christ name Amen
Flashy lifestyle?!😂💔
Lenny aka sadaam...
Don't read ,practice and practice b4 loading episodes
I get your point. The ways she's doing it right It lacks the touch of story telling
@@SuperBayara but at the end of the day, we get to hear a good story. I think it's more economical time-wise to just read.
Tomaso was in Matatu industry even before moving to Kayole
No 15 ya langata ama?
@@johnomwenga6479 hizo zinakuanga apo Afya center
Yes I remember Tomaso
He was a conductor in a brown nganya - TellaBang
@@johnomwenga6479 yes
They were stealing even then. Once you entered that telabang matatu. They wouldn't give you change. They would terrorise passengers, overcharge and alight the matatu as it moved quickly with peoples change. They had created some sort of a relationship with police hakuna mahali ungewapeleka
Huo tomaso ni mjinga😂😂😂😂
Prodigal son.
mbafaku yaani nyinyi mmekaa mkaamua muchumguze msee wasoro nyinyi
Wewe fala ama
Tragic
I have watched many of ur stories bt hii inakaa nkama unaread script very slow
😅 thanks kwa feedback. Hope you enjoyed though.
What a waste
devil's lettuce🤨