Footage captures journalist Amos Maina’s final moments at Nairobi bar

News and Politics · Samuel Otieno · November 30, 2025
Footage captures journalist Amos Maina’s final moments at Nairobi bar
The late Amos Harun Maina. PHOTO/Handout
In Summary

In the footage,,Maina is seen drinking with a group of bar attendants before he suddenly slumps and dies on the spot while still seated.

Chilling CCTV footage has revealed the final moments of Standard Group Media journalist Amos Harun Maina before he collapsed and died at a bar in Mirema, Nairobi, on November 16, 2025.

In the footage seen by KTN, Maina is seen drinking with a group of bar attendants before he suddenly slumps and dies on the spot while still seated.

A post-mortem on the deceased indicated he had consumed a poisonous substance, with detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) now probing the incident.

The CCTV shows Maina entering the bar at about 4:18 pm on the material day, Sunday and heading to a table where a man and a woman were seated.

He shook hands with both before moving to another table. At 4:30 pm, he joined other revellers and began taking a drink.

Later, at around 4:50 pm, a lady joined him for a brief conversation before Maina stepped away from the table and then sat down again to take his drink.

The footage shows Harun playing pool for a short while, and at 5:05 pm, returning to his table to continue sipping his drink before going back to the pool area.

At 5:08 pm, another lady joined him. By 5:23 pm, he left two ladies he had been engaging for about five minutes.

At 7:47 pm, Amos ordered another drink, which was delivered to his table, with the lady who served him later joining him. A second lady also joined them.

At 7:56 pm, both women stepped away, leaving Harun alone. Moments later, the previously jovial Amos dozed off at the table, remaining in that state for nearly an hour until 9 pm.

At 9:22 pm, Harun’s head slumped lifelessly backwards, which is believed to be the moment he died. CCTV then shows a bartender attempting to lay him on the table.

At 11:02 pm, Amos’s wife is seen entering the club and heading to the table to check on her husband before his limp body is removed from the bar at 11:08 pm by his brother and a friend.

His brother had entered the club at around 10:49 pm and tried to wake him, only to discover that Harun had already passed away.

The DCI is also expected to release a toxicological report on Tuesday, December 2, 2025.

Amos, who worked as a journalist at Standard Group Plc, was married to Regina Wanjiru and had two children.

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