In a post shared on his Twitter page, Bella Shmurda reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to uncovering the truth and holding accountable those responsible for any mistreatment that Mohbad may have endured during his lifetime.
The singer stressed the urgent need for swift justice, asserting that “Delayed justice is injustice.”
According to him, the primary objective is for the authorities to identify and bring to justice those who allegedly “oppressed” and mistreated Mohbad during his lifetime.
He made it clear that the autopsy proceedings do not concern him, stating, “Autopsy or not, it doesn’t concern me, unless our government lacks empathy.”
“Delayed justice is injustice. Bring out those who oppressed and maltreated the hell out of him when he was alive that the goal. Autopsy or not he no concern me, Unless our govt don’t have feelings,” he wrote.
KanyiDaily recalls that Bella Shmurda said that he won’t pay his last respect to Mohbad because he believes that the late singer’s spirit will not find peace until those responsible for his untimely death are held accountable.
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