July 2, 2024

CNN journalist Larry Madowo responds after being sent threatening messages 

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CNN journalist Larry Madowo responds after being sent threatening messages 

CNN International Correspondent Larry has shared screenshots of life-threatening messages sent to him by unidentified persons

CNN International Correspondent Larry has shared screenshots of life-threatening messages sent to him by unidentified persons.

The renowned journalist took to his official X account on Saturday evening and Sunday morning, June 30, to expose the messages, maintaining that he was unmoved.

“I am unbwogable!” Madowo captioned the screenshots.

In one of the screenshots, the message read, “I swear if we meet, I will deal with you personally.” 

Another one stated, “Your days are numbered. Soon…” while another message read, “We will deal with you.” 

However, a section of Kenyans on X rallied behind him, saying that he should not be scared and should ignore the texts.

“They are looking for your attention. Bring their handles; we deal with them this way. You better ignore them,” an X user replied to him.

Madowo has been on the front lines, covering the anti-finance protests in Nairobi Central Business District.

The veteran journalist castigated some instances of excessive force by police during the protests.

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In a previous video, Madowo confronted a group of anti-riot police officers who lobbed a teargas canister at his crew as they covered the protests.

“Stop teargassing us. What are you doing? We are doing our work,” he told the officers.

On his X account, Madowo has also been calling out the security officers for brutality during the protests.

“I saw police shoot dead unarmed young men in front of Kenya’s parliament,” he posted previously on X.

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