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The comedian was slated for an entertainment show in Meru this weekend before the tragic road crash.

Comic Eric Omondi's younger brother Fred Omondi is dead.

Fred, equally a comedian, perished in a tragic road crash on the morning of Saturday, June 15.

He succumbed to the injuries on the spot, with his body being booked into the Mama Lucy Hospital morgue.

Fellow comic Terence Creative underscored the sad news via Facebook

"Today at 6 am, I received the saddest call ever. It hurts...Fred, I thank God for the time He gave us together, bro, you’ve been part of my career and growth in the industry, you always treated me as a brother and hosted me when I had nowhere to go, gave me a stage and paid me, together we started club comedy shows, I will always treasure the moment we shared the stage together," said Terence.

Comedian Fred Omondi.

Lang'ata MP Felix Odiwuor alias Jalang'o, who interacted with Fred in the comedic scenes, also mourned him.

Fred rose the ranks to be among the country's top cream in the comic scenes after making a debut in the Churchill Show in the 2000s.

Others who mourned the comedian were, among others, former Nairobi governor and ex-senator Millicent Omanga.

"The late Fred Omondi was an MC and event organiser during my daughter's graduation party. He did a tremendous job by bringing on board top artistes, dancers, and gospel singers to entertain our guests. On behalf of my family, I pray God comforts and gives the Omondi family enough strength to sail through this storm. Receive my sincere condolences," mourned Sonko.

"The creative industry has lost a gem. Fred Omondi brightened our living rooms with his addictive comedy renditions. That he has tragically lost his life in a road accident is heart-rending. I commiserate with his family friends and his fans. May his soul find perfect peace," Omanga said.

"Rest easy Freddy. Very sad. That driver who hit you and ran. I hope he/she will find it in their heart to come and apologize and condole with the family," said Daniel Ndambuki.

"Go well," wrote Eric Omondi.