Mezo Noir brothers, DJ Spinny and his brother Edward Mugabo have walked out of police custody after being arrested in connection with the mysterious death of Martha Murari at Mezo Noir nightclub.
The brothers, who were picked up weeks ago following Murari’s sudden death at the upscale venue, were quietly released on police bond—leaving the public buzzing and social media in meltdown.
The police confirm the pair are still “persons of interest” and must report regularly as investigations continue. But no charges have been filed. Yet.
What really happened on that now-infamous night at Mezo Noir? That question continues to haunt Kampala’s elite party scene. The club, known for its glitzy clientele and wild weekends, has been temporarily shuttered since the incident, adding more fuel to the fire.
Murari, a 23-year-old marketing exec and regular on the nightlife circuit, was found unresponsive under circumstances still shrouded in secrecy. Friends say she was last seen laughing, drinking—and then suddenly gone.
Her burial in Nyarubanga, Mbarara, drew a heartbroken crowd, while her name has become a grim hashtag of the moment. Meanwhile, a cryptic Instagram post from the suspects’ sister hinted at “truths coming out soon”—raising more questions than answers.
With DJ Spinny back on the streets, the city watches and waits. Is justice around the corner—or has the party scene just claimed another victim?
One thing is clear: the Mezo Noir mystery is far from over.